PS Seasoning
IRON RIDGE, Wis. – As consumers head into 2026 with tighter budgets, rising interest in high-protein meals and an increased focus on ingredients, PS Seasoning is releasing its annual forecast of the consumer-driven flavor trends expected to shape the year ahead. The company said its analysis draws on extensive R&D testing, category performance data, flavor-tracking tools and emerging culinary signals to identify how shifts in cooking behavior are directly influencing flavor demand.
In 2025 alone, PS Seasoning developed and tested more than 1,200 new flavor concepts across seasonings and sauces — providing early insight into the profiles and habits gaining momentum across proteins, how consumers use flavor and cooking methods, the company said.
"Consumers aren't just chasing new flavors — they're looking for solutions that make cooking easier, healthier and more exciting," said Yash Burgula, director of R&D at PS Seasoning. "The trends we're forecasting reflect what we're seeing in our Culinary Innovation Center — and what both consumers and manufacturers are seeking as we head into 2026."
1. Protein-First Eating
High-protein eating has evolved into protein-first eating, with more than 70% of consumers actively seeking ways to add protein across meals and snacks, reported PS Seasoning. Consumers are starting with protein — poultry, beef, pork, wild game and plant-based options — then building meals around it, according to the company.
As protein-forward snacks become a bigger part of daily eating, brands are leaning into bold, unexpected flavors to keep the habit exciting, elevating everyday snack sticks with globally influenced street-food flavors and layered smoke-and-spice blends, said PS Seasoning.
2. Budget-Friendly, DIY Cooking & Home Meat Processing
Rising meat prices and ongoing economic pressure are driving renewed interest in DIY cooking, bulk buying and home meat processing, as 81% of consumers now cook more than half their meals at home, and many prioritize saving on food costs, according to PS Seasoning. Snack sticks, sausage, brats and jerky continue to gain traction as practical, value-driven ways to stretch protein further while minimizing waste. As more of this activity moves into the home, consumers are gravitating toward easy-to-use kits and multi-purpose blends that simplify the process while delivering unexpected flavor twists — such as sweet-heat combinations, wood-fired and smokehouse-inspired profiles, playful nostalgia-driven flavors like root beer, and elevated classics rooted in herb-forward and traditional curing techniques, said PS Seasoning.
3. Cleaner-Label Prioritization
As wellness becomes embedded in everyday eating, consumers are paying closer attention to what goes into their food. Shoppers are increasingly prioritizing cleaner ingredient lists, lower sugar, fewer preservatives, no artificial colors and flavors, and options like gluten-free or organic. Nearly 60% of consumers report reading ingredient labels more closely than they did last year, signaling a broader shift toward more intentional food choices, according to PS Seasoning. This heightened awareness is driving demand for seasoning blends that feel lighter, cleaner and more purposeful, the company reported.
4. Global + Familiar Flavor Exploration
Consumers continue to reach for flavors that feel adventurous yet approachable. Profiles that bring global flavor cues into everyday cooking — such as gochugaru-inspired BBQ, Indian-inspired curry seasonings, birria-style street-food flavors adapted for the home and globally influenced grilling blends — are gaining broad appeal, said PS Seasoning.
5. Comfort & Newstalgia
Nostalgic flavors remain deeply influential, but consumers increasingly want them with a modern edge. "Newstalgic" blends — pesto-driven seasonings, buttery umami-rich profiles and imaginative takes on regional classics — offer the emotional reassurance of comfort food with contemporary flavor appeal, according to PS Seasoning.
6. Swicy & Heat 2.0
Heat continues evolving, and swicy (sweet + spicy) remains one of the category's strongest performers, the company said. In 2026, PS Seasoning said consumers can expect layered, visually expressive heat that balances sweetness with savory, smoky and umami-driven elements, including select chili + fruit pairings.
Beyond near-term trends, PS Seasoning said it's advancing new approaches to shape long-term flavor development and product innovation by integrating AI-assisted research and flavor ideation tools into its R&D process.
"AI doesn't replace the craft of flavor development — it accelerates it," said Burgula. "We use AI to compress the early stages of innovation — scanning trend signals, researching products and pressure-testing ideas faster — so our culinary and technical teams can focus on what they do best: turning insight into flavors that perform."
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