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These are the hot new health food trends for 2019

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The world of health, wellness, fitness and nutrition moves quickly. It seems like most of us are only just coming to grips with the health food trends of 2018, and all of a sudden a new crop of ingredients and cooking styles is here! 

Flannerys Organic & Wholefoods Store put together a panel of nutritionists and wellness experts to predict the year’s biggest nutrition trends, and they’ve come up with some kickers that not only sound delicious – but are bang on trend.

1. Cauli-mania

“Forget it being something you only eat at nana’s, smeared in white sauce, the blonde brassica is being used as a healthy substitute for everything from rice and potato to pasta and pizza crust. Sales for packaged cauliflower products grew 71 per cent last year, according to Nielsen market research reports. One of our fav products is the Caulipower pizza base.”

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2. Marine morsels

The way to get your daily dose of omegas in 2019 is from things like unique varietals of algae and kelp.”

3. Pacific Rim foods

Think colourful fruits, fish and produce from Oceania, Asia and the Western coasts of North and South America. Fruits such as dragon fruit, passionfruit and guava will be all the rage. When it comes to protein, dried shrimp, shrimp paste and cuttlefish will be popular for all meals, along with longganisa, a Filipino pork sausage.”

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4. Japanese flavours

“Poaching chicken and fish in miso will become as common as roasting beef or lamb in the oven, as Japanese ingredients such as miso, Japanese yams, yuzu, sansho pepper and ponzu steal the limelight.”

 5. Vegan and faux meat

The ‘plant-based’ goods industry is now expected to be worth $4.2 billion after growing 18 per cent in the last year. In our busy culture, one of the biggest growth areas is ‘ready to eat plant-based foods’. These include things like ‘just add water’ vegan mac’n’cheeze and marinated jackfruit massaman curry. Cruelty-free eating is huge in Australia, which also has the third fastest-growing vegan population globally.”

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6. Keto craze

The low-cabohydrate, high-fat ketogenic, or ‘keto diet’ continues to rise in popularity with loads of new snack ideas hitting the shelves, from keto bombs that you pop in your morning coffee to snack bars and cookies.” 

7. Hemp

Hemp is leadling the health and wellness world as a fantastic source of nutrition. With high amounts of protein, and rich in omega 3 and omega 6, it’s quickly becoming the salad, cereal and smoothie starter of choice.”  

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8. Superfoods

The Peruvian Cape gooseberry, known as Golden Berry in Europe and in the United States, is talked about as the ‘new acai’ due to its superfood powers. It boasts vitamin A, vitamin complex B and C and has a high sample of protein and phosphorus, which can improve overall diet and health. The Peruvian fruit is the size of a cherry tomato and is full of tiny seeds. It can be eaten straight or added to salads, bakes, desserts and cooked dishes. They can also be dried and sprinkled on savoury dishes, seafood and meat. For a sweet treat dip them in chocolate or stew them. Broccoli sprouts are also very popular with those in the know as they’re anti-cancer forming, detoxifying and amazingly nutritious.”

  

This article originally appeared on Better Homes and Gardens.

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