Keeping up with food and beverage trends is crucial to develop the right menu mix. That’s why restaurateurs turn to the National Restaurant Association to help them stay abreast of the hottest menu trends.
The Association each year surveys professional chef members of the American Culinary Federation. The latest survey, conducted in 2009, was based on the input of more than 1,800 chefs. Respondents ranked 214 items by how trendy they would be in 2010.
The National Restaurant Association conducted an Internet survey of 1,854 professional chefs — members of the American Culinary Federation — in October 2009. Chefs were given a list of 214 food items, beverage items, culinary themes and preparation methods, and were asked to rate items as a "hot trend,""yesterday’s news"or "perennial favorite"on restaurant menus in 2010
- Noticias
- Cadena de Suministro de Papas
- What's hot in...
What's hot in 2010;NRA research among Chefs

Diciembre 27, 2009
¿Te gustaría recibir noticias como esta por correo electrónico? ¡Únete y suscríbete!
Get the latest potato industry news straight to your WhatsApp. Join the PotatoPro WhatsApp Community!
Temas relacionados:
Sponsored Content
Empresa Destacada
Related News

Junio 09, 2026
World Potato Congress 2026 Kenya: Exclusive Webinar to Preview Congress Program, Field Days and Tours
World Potato Congress Inc. will host a June 18 webinar previewing the 13th World Potato Congress in Kenya. The session will highlight the Congress program, field days, technical tours and key industry initiatives ahead of the October event.
Junio 09, 2026
Potato-Based Anti-Frost Spray Developed by Taieri College Students Could Transform Winter Mornings
Mosgiel Taieri College students have created Winter Warrior, a potato-based windscreen spray that prevents frost. Developed for Young Enterprise, it is applied overnight to stop ice forming, aims eco-friendly, about $20 bottle. in testing phase.
Junio 09, 2026
Optimum Sorting opens new Sacramento facility following record growth in 2025
Optimum Sorting has opened a larger facility and demo center in Sacramento, California, following record growth in 2025. The new site enables customer testing of sorting technologies and strengthens the company's support across North America. Sponsored Content
Latest News
Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content
Localización
Sponsored Content
