Title: U.S. Hispanic Market
1U.S. Hispanic Market Influence
2Ethnic Change and Impact
of US population
spent annually
3Hispanics in the US
- By 2005 Hispanics will make up 13.3.
- Traditional foods served in home allows for
maintenance of culture in the US - An estimated 383 billion was spent on goods and
services by Hispanics last year. - Hispanics spend the most money on food prep at
home followed by African Americans - Cultural themes of importance in marketing to
Hispanics family values, use of familiar
products and depiction of activities that are
loved (i.e. sports) - Puerto Rican and Cuban foods are not spicy,
Mexican food is more spicy through use of Chile
peppers
4U.S.Hispanics Who They Are
Origin Of The U.S. Hispanic Population
of Hispanic Population in US
63 of U.S. Hispanics are immigrants, while 37
are multigenerational
U.S. Census Bureau 2001
5U.S. Hispanics Where They Live
Ten Largest Hispanic Populations By City (000 /
of Total)
New York 2,161/ 27
San Jose 270 / 30.2
Chicago 754/ 26
Los Angeles 1,720/ 46.5
San Diego 311 / 25.4
Phoenix 450 / 34.1
Dallas 423/ 35.6
Houston 731/ 37.4
El Paso 432/ 76.6
San Antonio 671\ 58.7
6U.S. Hispanics Conclusions
- The impact on food preferences and purchases will
continue to grow as the population shifts to
include a more diverse ethnic mix. - The interaction of kids and adults with different
ethnicities will increase the importance of
ethnically influenced foods and beverages. - To appeal to mainstream and Hispanics, common and
authentic flavors should be combined in a
familiar application - Flavors that appeal to Hispanics and mainstream
include strawberry, cinnamon, coconut, pineapple,
vanilla, chocolate, coffee, lime, garlic, onion
and tomato
7Hispanic Influence
- 75 of the growth in ethnic food will come from
mainstream America. - Regional Latin American Food is becoming very
popular in the United States - Mexican Regions such as Sonora, Oaxaca,
Tamaulipas. - Caribbean with Spanish Influence
- More Latino ingredients used in American dishes
- Jalapeno, Habanero, Serrano, Barbacoa, Roasted
Poblano, etc.
8Hispanic Flavor Trends
- Jamaica
- Horchata
- Strawberry
- Honey Tobacco
- Sugar Cane Juice (guarapo)
- Mango
- Citrus
- Sweet Plantain
- Tropical Fruits
- Dark Coffee very sweet
- Pineapple Mamey
- Guava and Cheese
- Chocolate with Cinnamon
- Sour Orange
- Lime
- Mojito
- Sangria
- Coconut
- Papaya
- Champagne Cola (bubble gum)
- Guanabana
Givaudan Hispanic TrendTrek, 2003
9Foods and flavors unique to Mexican, Puerto Rican
and Cuban cultures
- Cuban
- 4 of Hispanics in US
- Sofrito made without cilantro and with tomatoes
- Garlic very prevalent
- Olive oil
- Fried plantains and mojo
- Thin sliced pressed garlic bread
- Black beans
- Naranja agria - bottled sour orange sauce
- Roasted whole pigs
- Fritters and croquettes
- Cubano sandwiches
- Mexican
- 58 of Hispanics in US
- Sofrito (base for many foods) consists of garlic,
onion, green pepper, sweet chili pepper, and
cilantro - Pork/lard, carnitas, chicharrones
- Corn tortilla chips and salsa
- Bakeries have a European influence, Bimbo bread
- Pinto beans
- Many different cheeses
- Puerto Rican
- 10 of Hispanics in US
- Sofrito similar to Puerto Rican
- Root vegetables and squash, tropical fruits
- Fried plantains and ceviche
- French type bread
- Gandules peas
- Eat very few green vegetables
- Use very little cheese
- Shredded beef with raisins, pinenuts and cinnamon
as a filling
Givaudan Hispanic TrendTrek, 2003
10Latino Flavors in Food Service
- Sauces
- Tomatillo
- Fruit Salsa / Chutney
- Tequila
- Mole
- Mojo
- Meats
- Chorizo
- Shredded / Marinated Pork
- Cheese
- Cojito
- Manchego
- Fruits Vegetables
- Mango
- Tamarind
- Lime
- Avacado
- Plantain
- Grilled / Roasted / Smoked Corn
- Yuca
- Sour Orange
- Coconut
- Grilled Fruit
- Chayote (squash)
- Guava
- Spicy Pineapple
- Cactus
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11Latino Flavors in Food Service (continued)
- Peppers Chilies
- Jalapeno
- Chipotle
- Poblano
- Polenta
- Habanero
- Serrano
- Guajillo Chilies
- Scotch Bonnet Pepper
- Other
- Black Beans
- Cilantro
- Tortilla
- Vanilla
- Mint
- Pumpkin Seeds
- Flan
- Gazpacho
- Jicama (as starch)
- Saffron
- Sugar Cane
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