The greater adoption of home cooking during the pandemic resulted in healthy eating habits, including an interest in kimchi (natural probiotics from fermentation and featuring nutrient-dense foods featuring vitamins, minerals, and amino acids). Singaporeans are also being influenced by popular culture driven by the sustained popularity of Korean cuisine, and are adding picked products such as kimchi to salads, as a condiment to fried rice for flavouring, or to stews (jiggae).
Players have identified an opportunity to develop egg-free mayonnaise whilst retaining the product’s consistency, with both Asian and Western brands launching these alternative offers in Singaporean retailers. They include both incumbent brands which are expanding their ranges, such as Heinz Seriously Good Vegan Mayonnaise (SGD12.
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Sauces, Dips and Condiments
This is the aggregation of cooking ingredients and condiments, dips, pickled products, sauces, yeast-based spreads, and other sauces, dips and condiments. Excludes: Unpackaged/bulk sauces, dressings and condiments, such as unpackaged herbs and spice or instances where consumers bring an empty contained to be (re)filled. Excludes: Table salt, vinegar, baking ingredients, desiccated coconut, and cooking cream/milk/powder for cooking and baking.
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