REGIONAL HISPANIC SNACKS

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TREND BRIEFING REGIONAL HISPANIC SNACKS The relatively newer trend of regional Hispanic snacks is poised for growth as a result of rising interest in authentic ethnic foods, snacking and transparency. As diners increasingly demand to know the influences behind the foods they re eating and request more varied Latin foods and flavors, regional Hispanic snacks will further gain ground at restaurants. Consumer Attitudes Toward Regional Hispanic Snacks Almost half of consumers (46%) find regional Hispanic snacks appealing. Naturally, Hispanic consumers more than those of any other ethnicity find these types of snacks craveable (70%). However, vast skews exist for other demographics as well. Here are a few interesting data findings: After Hispanics, Asian consumers (56%) most find Hispanic snacks appealing, while Caucasians (38%) are the least likely to find these types of snacks craveable Significantly more millennials (63%) than any other generation find regional Hispanic snacks enticing; the next highest generational skew is Gen Xers at 49% More men (49%) than women (43%) think these types of snacks are alluring Regional Hispanic snacks interest Westerners (51%) more than those in any other region I find regional Hispanic snacks appealing. (Top two box = somewhat and very appealing) Overall 46 % Age 18-24 45 % Age 25-34 66 % Age 35-44 56 % Age 45-54 47 % Age 55-64 38 % Age 65+ 26 % Base: 1,000 consumers age 18+ Overall, fewer consumers consider regional Hispanic snacks appealing compared to a plethora of other snack types, including better-for-you snacks, coffee beverage snacks, snackified entrees, breakfast snacks, sweet snacks, late-night snacks and plant-based protein snacks. One reason is likely because many Americans are unfamiliar with specific types of regional Hispanic snacks, while others may be more likely to see certain regional Hispanic items as entrees instead of snacking occasion items. However, 48% of consumers would like to see more regional Hispanic snacks on restaurant menus. Thus, operators need to find ways to make these items more appealing, particularly by targeting interested demographics like millennials and Westerners. 2017 Technomic Inc. 1

Another way to make regional Hispanic snacks more alluring is to determine the time of day in which to market these items. Only three in 10 consumers say they d order regional Hispanic snacks in the morning (29%), but data shows that interest gradually increases throughout the day, peaking during the evening. Some 57% of consumers would consider eating regional Hispanic snacks during the afternoon, while 60% say the same for the evening, followed by a dip to 44% of consumers who would order late-night regional Hispanic snacks. While it s not staggering that millennials are more likely than any other generation to consider ordering these types of snacks during all times of the day, there are some interesting demographic variances between Gen Zers and Gen Xers. Gen Zers (those born between 1993 and 1999) are more likely to find regional Hispanic snacks appealing during the morning and late-night hours, while Gen Xers (born between 1966 and 1976) prefer to eat these types of snacks during the afternoon and evening. Further, Gen Xers (48%) are much more likely than Gen Zers (37%) to consider swapping in a regional Hispanic snack as a meal replacement. Likelihood of Considering Regional Hispanic Snacks Throughout the Day (Top 2 box = somewhat and very likely) MORNING: Overall 29 % Gen Z 35 % Millennials 48 % Gen X 29 % Baby Boomers 15 % Matures 7 % AFTERNOON: Overall 57 % Gen Z 55 % Millennials 73 % Gen X 64 % Baby Boomers 45 % Matures 34 % EVENING: Overall 60 % Gen Z 64 % Millennials 72 % Gen X 67 % Baby Boomers 49 % Matures 31 % LATE NIGHT: Overall 44 % Gen Z 51 % Millennials 65 % Gen X 50 % Baby Boomers 29 % Matures 9 % AS A MEAL REPLACEMENT: Overall 40 % Gen Z 37 % Millennials 54 % Gen X 48 % Baby Boomers 31 % Matures 16 % 2017 Technomic Inc. Base: 1,000 consumers age 18+ 2

I find appealing as a snack. (Top two box = somewhat and very appealing) Top 10 shown. 60 % 60 % 60 % 58 % 54 % 53 % 52 % MENU MENTIONS OF CHILAQUILES ARE UP 9.4% YEAR OVER YEAR. 50 % Base: Q2 2016 to Q2 2017 Source: MenuMonitor, Technomic 47 % 46 % Preferred Regional Hispanic Snacks Knowing which specific regional Hispanic snacks consumers find appealing is essential for operators looking to add these types of items to menus. Unsurprisingly, the most appealing snacks are those that already have the highest penetration at restaurants, popping up even in non-hispanic Top 500 concepts. For example, 30% of Top 500 operators overall have tacos on their menus; therefore, consumers likely find tacos to be a familiar and thus appealing format to try a regional Hispanic snack, even if it contains unfamiliar ingredients. Chilaquiles Tamales Regional tacos Tortas Churros Mexican pan dulce Salvadoran pupusas Venezuelan arepas Regional empanadas Aguas frescas However, there are a number of more exotic regional Hispanic snacks that consumers still find appealing based on their descriptors. For example, half of consumers find Venezuelan arepas (50%) and Salvadoran pupusas (52%) enticing. Arepas are cornbased dough sandwiches often filled with meat, veggies, cheese and sauce, and pupusas are thick corn tortillas stuffed with a savory filling. Because both arepas and pupusas have ingredients that most American consumers are familiar with, operators should consider menuing these items with more detailed descriptions so they don t seem so foreign to diners. Base: 1,000 consumers age 18+ 2017 Technomic Inc. 3

Tips for Selling Regional Hispanic Snacks Some regional Hispanic snacks may be a tougher sell because of their foreignness, but operators should consider certain valuable facets that this snack subset has to offer when determining if or how to menu these products. Operators should take advantage of 1) THE UNKNOWN The stat: More than half of consumers (55%) including 63% of Gen Zers and millennials are more likely to try new or unique flavors in a snack than as a full meal. The conclusion: Because the flavors and ingredients in many regional Hispanic dishes are unfamiliar to many consumers, operators should promote these items as snacks instead of full meals. 2) THE HEAT The stat: More than two-fifths of consumers (44%) seek out spicy snacks, including 56% of millennials and 53% of Gen Zers. The conclusion: Showcasing snacks with hot ingredients that are prominent in regional Latin cookery, such as jalapenos and habaneros, is one way to appeal to younger diners in particular. 3) THE STREET FOOD-STYLE The stat: More than three-fifths of consumers (62%) like to eat snacks on the go, including 73% of millennials, 72% of Gen Zers and 70% of Gen Xers. The conclusion: Street foods are hot right now, and many are easily translatable as on-the-go snacks. Operators should promote items like churros and elotes as highly portable snacks. MENU MENTIONS OF HUITLACOCHE ARE UP 15.8% YEAR OVER YEAR. Emerging Hispanic Ingredients to Consider in Snacks Ethnic foods and ingredients are now becoming mainstays on menus, none more so than from Latin countries. But more and more, operators are looking to the next new Latin ingredients to add to menus. Here are a few ingredients proliferating in independent restaurants and emerging chains to consider featuring in snack foods. Base: Q2 2016 to Q2 2017 Source: MenuMonitor, Technomic Ingredient Curtido Huitlacoche Pikliz Tepache What it is Salvadoran cabbage-based relish Mexican corn fungus Haitian condiment of pickled cabbage, carrots and peppers Central Mexican fermented beverage made from the peel and rind of pineapples How to feature it in snacks In fish tacos or arepas Fills quesadillas or other tortilla-based snacks Tops empanadas or fritters Served chilled by itself alongside aguas frescas 2017 Technomic Inc. 4

FEATURED RECIPE: Roasted Corn and Caramelized Onion Quesadillas INGREDIENTS 2 tablespoons Crisco Pure Vegetable Oil 1 large red onion, peeled and cut from stem to root into thin strips 2 ½ cups fresh or frozen corn kernels 3 tablespoons finely chopped serrano chilies ¾ teaspoon salt ½ teaspoon pepper 8 flour tortillas (8-inch) Crisco Professional Pan Release Spray 2 ² ³ cups shredded Monterey Jack cheese, divided Sour cream (optional) DIRECTIONS 1. HEAT oil in large skillet over medium heat. Add onion; cook 10 to 15 minutes or until tender and golden brown, stirring occasionally. Add corn and serrano chiles; cook an additional 5 to 6 minutes or until corn is crisp-tender. Stir in salt and pepper. 2. HEAT 8-inch or larger nonstick skillet over medium-low heat. Coat one side of 1 tortilla with pan release spray. Place in skillet, sprayed side down. Top evenly with 1/3 cup cheese, a rounded 1/2 cup corn mixture and an additional 1/3 cup cheese. Top with an additional tortilla. Coat top of tortilla with pan release spray. 3. COOK quesadilla until light golden brown on bottom, about 2 minutes. Turn and cook other side until light golden brown. Remove from skillet. Repeat to assemble and cook remaining 3 quesadillas. Cut into wedges. Garnish with sour cream, if desired. 2017 Technomic Inc. 5

TECHNOMIC TAKEAWAY: 3 Areas of Opportunity for Regional Hispanic Snacks 1 Snackify a Hispanic Entree Downsizing traditional Latin main dishes into smaller snack sizes is one way to appeal to those who want to see more regional Hispanic snacks on menus. Mini tacos, empanadas or tortas are such dishes that can easily be taken on the go or shared at a table among friends or family. Stay tuned for our forthcoming issues on: Traditional coffee Snackified entrees Rising stars in coffee 2 Don t Discount Beverages Operators who want to test adding regional Hispanic snacks to their menus may want to start with a beverage. Consumers are more apt to try something they have never heard of if it is simply a beverage because it s more inexpensive and less of a risk than food. Operators can promote a fruity agua fresca, for example, as a perfect between-meal snack to cool down with during summer months. And it s simple to create in-house just combine any fruit with water, or even jam to amp up the flavor. 3 Transparency is Key Consumers now more than ever want to know exactly where their food is coming from. Thus, calling out something as a Salvadoran pupusa instead of just a pupusa, for example, will help consumers understand the influences behind the food they re eating. In addition, describing and/or photographing the items on the menu are keys to transparency. 2017 Technomic Inc. 6