The Indian food industry is growing with changing consumer preferences, uncertain economic conditions, the growth of electronic commerce and many other factors. Some food trends have come and gone. Upon entering the new decade, we thought it would be interesting to share what you eat, drink and eat in the coming months. Here is a look at some of the 2020 trends of the Indian food industry, as reported by some renowned restaurants, chefs, mixologists and food manufacturers.
1. Micronutrients
As people become more aware of the number of chemicals that enter our food production, healthy eating is a growing conversation in the food industry. This has led to an increase in the transfer of fruits, vegetables and organic commodities. The organic food market is growing like air and is said to be the future of the Indian food industry. The trend towards careful feeding has led to the emergence of new companies that offer chemical-free fish and chicken without antibiotics.
2. Sugar-free
Because refined sugar plays an important role in avoiding any attempt to stay healthy, people have begun to eliminate foods and drinks rich in sugar. 2020 will be without sugar. People are moving towards low sugar products or other alternatives. People want to choose an ingredient that offers sweetness along with health benefits. Such alternatives include coconut sugar, honey, date syrup and more.
3. Probiotic diet
Its impact on the intestinal health and general well-being of the individual is attracting attention. Diets that focus on digestive health are expected to be in demand by 2020. Therefore, the demand for probiotic foods is increasing. People are beginning to increase the inclusion of probiotic foods such as idli, whey, pickles, yoghurt, yoghurt and more. Because of this, restaurants have begun adding probiotics to their list to offer consumers a balanced meal.
4. flour except for wheat and maida
Excessive consumption of wheat and maida has led to greater health problems for people looking for other alternative flours. Flours made of jowar, millet, bajra, amaranth and other millets are widely used. Ragi waffles and multigrain pancakes are now considered a healthy breakfast option. This marks an important change from processed to organic flour. People seek healthier options to replace the basic rice diet to address their health problems.
5. Yearning for home preparation
As already mentioned, the growing demand for healthy foods has created a tendency to have everything ready for the home. As the number of working women increases and home cooking decreases, people choose homemade food to ensure health and safety. People are more interested in ordering homemade food that reminds them of their own home. Therefore, from breakfast to party orders, everything is homemade and delivered fresh in 2020.
There are many more food trends that you will witness in the Indian food industry in 2020. In short, 2020 will be a health-conscious year.

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Therefore, from breakfast to party orders, everything is homemade and delivered fresh in 2020.
There are many more food trends that you will witness in the Indian food industry in 2020. In short, 2020 will be a health-conscious year.