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Trend alert 2021: Nostalgia in food - Times of India


Trend alert 2021: Nostalgia in food
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Trend alert 2021: Nostalgia in food
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When it comes to the trends that are likely to pop up on our plates in 2021, 'nostalgia in food' is predicted to be on the top of the list. This is because people are craving everything that connects them to comfort, including their grandmother's favourite recipes, age-old cooking methods, the art of pickling, baking etc. Perhaps, that's one of the reasons why our social media feed is showcasing more and more people recreating recipes from their mother's cookbooks, putting on their vintage-style aprons, baking their own bread, pickling salads in mason jars and preparing jams from scratch. And their Instagram posts and tweets are making domesticity look like the trendiest thing on the planet. And it isn’t just women who are doing this. Men are enjoying it too. Author Emily Matchar in her book Homeward Bound very aptly highlights the younger generation's newfound mania for old-fashioned domestic work, especially slow cooking. "This return to tradition isn't just out of fun or for pastime, but also for a sense of fulfillment and being in control of the food one consumes," says Matcher.

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