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Meet the next big food trends. 👀

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At least, according to AI. We asked AI to predict the next big food trends. Let’s face it: Huma

At least, according to AI. [View this email in your browser]( We asked AI to predict the next big food trends. Let’s face it: Humans are a pretty predictable bunch. So we turned to the robots (aka ChatGPT) for help figuring out what the next major trends in cuisine will be. Below, we’ve paired its forecast with our own recipes, so you can stay one step ahead of everyone else. 😉 What to eat - Plant-Based Seafood What AI says: “As the demand for plant-based alternatives continues to rise, we might see an increase in innovative plant-based seafood products that mimic the taste and texture of traditional seafood items.” What we say: Our spicy tomato “tuna” sushi rolls are full of flavor and perfectly mimic fresh fish — give ‘em a try for your next Meatless Monday! [Get the Recipe]( Alternative Proteins What AI says: “Novel protein sources like insects, algae, and fungi are gaining traction as sustainable and nutritious alternatives to traditional meats.” What we say: This recipe gives you not just one but two alternative protein sources in a single bite. Baked crickets are blitzed to become flour for tortillas, and grasshoppers are diced and sautéed for a flavorful taco filling. [Get the Recipe]( Fermented Foods What AI says: “Fermented foods like kimchi, kombucha, kefir, and miso are already popular, and this trend could expand to include more diverse and globally inspired options.” What we say: Sauerkraut is a super easy — and delicious — fermented food to incorporate into any meal, and less intimidating to make than kombucha or miso. [Get the Recipe]( Upcycled Ingredients What AI says: “To reduce food waste, there's a growing interest in using parts of ingredients that are typically discarded.” What we say: We’ve always been proponents of making the most out of every ingredient, and have plenty of recipes to prove it! One of our best food waste tips? Use your carrot tops to whip up a pesto packed with nutrients and flavor. [Get the Recipe]( Oops – can’t see all the recipes? Join [Tastemade+]( for unlimited access! What to watch - The Unruly Baker Now streaming Join world renowned pastry chef Bernadette (Bets) Gee on a badass baking crash course as she teaches viewers how to perfect their pastry skills & explores staples like macarons, cake pops and more. [Watch Now]( What else we’re watching… - We need to know: Are you [Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah]( - Relatedly, are you Team Joey or Team Dotun?! 🌹 (We’re [Team Gerry](. - Luckily, there’s no need to pick sides when Good Omens is on. 😇 😈 - If you somehow aren’t already obsessed with Only Murders in the Building, now is the time, because season 3 just returned and features faves like Paul Rudd, Jane Lynch, and Meryl Streep! - Not a TV show, but we’re saving [aaaall of these TikTok videos]( (ironic or not) that show us how to dress like our Pinterest boards. What to do – Tastemade is heading back to school. ✏️ Want to be a star student this year? Here’s what the folks at Tastemade can’t live without during the busy back-to-school season…. [Make This Tonight: Recipes to Get Dinner on the Table]( New classes, piles of homework, and the start of practices and other activities can make getting dinner on the table harder than ever. We’ve got your back with 100 all-new, easy recipes. Each dish is high on wow factor and low on effort, because delicious food should be an attainable goal every single day of the week. [Insulated Lunch Box]( Nothing makes lunch taste better than a cute, patterned lunch box. We may just have to snag the dinosaur-print one for ourselves… [Post-It Notes]( Perfect for all the [reminders]( you’ll have to leave around the house, or the “Have a great day!” notes you’ll sneak into your kid’s lunch. 😉 [Backpack]( In an ideal world, this would be for carrying around their perfectly organized binders, folders, water bottle, and lunch box. Instead of, um, a crumpled field trip permission slip, a single gym sock, and an old banana peel… [New Shoes]( The number-one shared sentiment throughout Tastemade? Kids grow fast — so new shoes at the start of the school year are a must. We wish these colorways came in adult sizes! What’s on our feed - Want to really start the school year off on the right foot? Take a note from Tastemade Home and organize your kitchen! [Watch on Instagram]( [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Pinterest icon]( [TikTok icon]( [YouTube icon]( [Twitter icon]( Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up!]( Copyright (C) 2023 Tastemade. All rights reserved. You're receiving this because you opted into our email list. Our mailing address is: Tastemade 3019 Olympic Blvd Stage CSanta Monica, CA 90404 [Add us to your address book]( [Unsubscribe]( from this list. If you have a Tastemade account, transactional emails are managed separately in your [account preferences](.

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