Pasta, Bread & Rice Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Popular types of loaf bread include white, whole wheat, whole grain, French, Italian, pumpernickel and rye, potato, sourdough, and artisan. Flatbreads include the popular Middle-Eastern style pita as well as the Latin American tortilla.
The explosive popularity of rice-based cuisines is fueling interest in a number of rices encompassing a wide range of textures, tastes, shapes, and colors. There are reputedly some 80,000 varieties of rice in the world. Some of these varieties are: Arborio rice, a short-grain Italian white rice with a high starch content, typically used to make risotto; Basmati, an aromatic white rice from India, with long, tender grains; Bomba, a short-grained rice from Spain; Carnaroli, the highest-quality variety of Italian rice; Jasmine rice, an aromatic, long-grained white rice grown in Thailand; Red rice, a short- or medium-grained rice with a reddish color and earthy flavor; and Valencia rice, a Spanish rice used to make paella.
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Pasta, Bread & Rice Industry Research & Market Reports
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World - Quinoa - Market Analysis, Forecast, Size, Trends and Insights
... continues to indicate a strong expansion. The most prominent rate of growth was recorded in 2014 with an increase of X% y-o-y. In that year, the global quinoa market reached its peak level of $X. ... Read More
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U.S. Food Market Outlook 2018
... retail channels. All retail channels of distribution are covered including supermarkets and grocery stores, mass merchandisers and supercenters, warehouse clubs, specialty food stores, health/natural food stores, convenience stores, drugstores, dollar stores, and direct-sales channels such ... Read More
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Hispanic Foods and Beverages in the U.S., 6th Edition
... to consumers. The report projects that sales of Hispanic foods and beverage in the U.S. will increase in size from close to $17.5 billion in 2015 to over $21 billion in 2020, a compound annual ... Read More