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Three Trends for Almonds in 2025

Almonds Are the Ideal Ingredient for Wellness and Flavor Innovation

With 2025 in full swing, consumers are focused on foods that improve their health without compromising on flavor and innovation possibilities. Almonds have over 14 versatile forms that give you the confidence to tackle wellness, flavor and product innovation trends in 2025 and beyond. Keep reading to learn more about what trends and consumer needs to consider responding to in 2025.

Trend 1: Optimize Your Health, One Bite at a Time

Almonds, due to their well-rounded nutrient composition, will support precision wellness and top health needs like gut health and weight management. One ounce (28 g) of almonds provides 6g of protein, 4g of fiber, 13g of unsaturated fat, only 1g of saturated fat, and 15 essential nutrients, including 77mg magnesium (18.3% DV), 210mg potassium (4% DV), and 7.27mg vitamin E (50% DV).

  • Digestive Health is the #1 aspect for which consumers buy functional food and beverages.1
    • Prebiotic claims saw +46% CAGR on launches with almond protein, almond flour and almond meal.2
    • Microbiome claims saw +32% CAGR on launches with Almond Butter.3
    • Digestive/Gut Health claims saw +28% CAGR on launches with almond milk.
  • Weight Management is a top health concern that consumers tackle by focusing on exercise and fitness (#1 approach) and a nutritionally balanced diet (#3 approach.)1
    • Almond protein is the fastest-growing almond form in the sports nutrition category. 

Weight Management is the fastest growing claim on launches with almond protein (+73% CAGR2).4

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Trend 2: Savoring the Spectrum of Flavor

With a subtle nutty flavor that can be amplified or subdued, almonds are a blank canvas for sweet and savory flavor innovation. Almonds’ fat content (13g of “good” unsaturated fats and only 1g of saturated fat per ounce) also contributes to perceptions of richer texture or mouthfeel and adds an indulgence factor.

  • Some of the fastest-growing cuisines according to Tastewise include Caribbean Chinese Fusion (+279% YOY), Filipino Mexican Fusion (+104%) and Caribbean Japanese Fusion (+69% YOY).
  • Intense (+62%), complex (+61%) and rich (+58%) are the fastest-growing flavor profiles for almonds.5 Here are some suggested almond ingredient parings, courtesy of Tastewise:
    • Unlock intense flavors by pairing almonds with shitake mushrooms, cajun seasoning, ghost pepper, and calamansi.
    • Introduce complexity by coupling almonds with black sesame, rose petal, orange blossom, and soursop.
    • Create rich flavors by incorporating almonds with brown butter, herbal salts, maple sugar, and desiccated coconut.
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Trend 3: Elevating Tradition through Innovation 

Almonds have been the #1 nut in global new product innovations since 20066, and the food and beverage industry keeps finding fresh avenues for innovation. Consumer preferences for new products vary widely, with a strong preference for old/traditional flavors (64%) alongside a significant interest in the “wow” effect from crazy and indulgent creations (43%). Finding a way to merge these desires with new uses for familiar and trusted ingredients can help pave the way for inventive products.

Almond Ingredients to Innovate With:
  • Almond protein is growing in dairy (+43%), snacks (+41%), soft drinks (+19%) and hot drinks (+19%). This Almond Champurrado (Mexican Hot Chocolate) recipe uses almond protein powder to create a keto-friendly beverage with a richer mouthfeel.
  • Almond Paste is growing in snacks (+19%), desserts & ice cream (+16%), confectionery (+14%), cereals (+13%) and soft drinks (+10%). Almond paste is used in this Almond Oatmeal Date Bar recipe as a binder in the crust layer. 
  • Almond Flour is growing in meat substitutes (+32%), sauces & seasonings (+19%), desserts & ice cream (+17%) and confectionery (+14%). Almond flour is used in this Vegan Patty recipe along with pea protein to create a plant-based and flavor-packed meat alternative.
Almond Butter and Jelly Popsicle

New Trend Report: Almond Innovation in Snacking

Almonds Are An Ideal Snacking Ingredient

Almonds are leading innovation in snacking. All the almond health benefits help meet consumer demands of health and indulgence.

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Almond ingredients are a go-to partner for innovations to take plant-based snacks to the next level and offer the best of both indulgence and health, according to a new report from Innova Market Insights1. Almonds are an ideal ingredient that helps broaden dietary options in snack products through their wide variety of forms to help introduce new flavor experiences and offer many health benefits. According to the Innova report, consumers are seeking a balance between health and indulgence. Enter almonds, the number one ingredient choice for consumers as they make recipes tastier, healthier, more satisfying, and more decadent. 

  • Trend 1: Almond ingredients offer the balance of indulgence and health benefits consumers seek in snacks. 
    • 50% of global consumers report that they seek out the healthier indulgent alternative versus 24% who report choosing the indulgent-only option. 
    • The top 3 nutrients of interest to global consumers are vitamins, protein, and fiber1. Almond nutrition offers numerous health benefits making them an ideal ingredient for snack innovations. One serving of almonds includes 4 grams of fiber, 6 grams of plant-based protein, seven essential vitamins and nutrients, 13 grams of “good” unsaturated fats and 1 gram of saturated fat, and 50 percent of the daily value for vitamin E. 
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  • Trend 2: Almond ingredients can help manufacturers enhance plant-based innovations.
    • Eating healthier, bringing variety to diets, and eating better for the environment are the top three reasons global consumers report considering 100% plant-based alternatives1.
    • Consumers would like to see improved flavor and texture when it comes to plant-based snacks. Almonds are available in over 14 forms, most of any tree nut – and have endless texture and flavor potential in product innovation. 
    • Almonds contribute to climate solutions, zero waste and a range of regenerative agriculture practices to fit into sustainable lifestyles as a responsibly grown ingredient
    • Almond paste (+42%), almond flour (+31%) almond protein (+16%), and almond butter (+13%) are the fastest-growing almond ingredients in plant-based snacks.
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Three AI- and Almond-Powered Snacking Insights to Leverage in 2024

The world of AI is growing into all industries and sparking innovation in the world of food creativity. Here at the Almond Board of California (ABC), we allow AI—Almond Intelligence—to inform our understanding of food trends.

Using Tastewise, the end-to-end Generative AI platform for modern food & beverage brands, ABC is allowing this new technology to analyze and understand real-time consumption data. Tastewise analyzes billions of social media posts and photos, restaurant menus, recipes and more to help understand what foods are trending and why— going beyond present food fads and looking into the lasting evolution of consumers’ tastes with more time to prepare for future demands.

How do you apply AI-driven insights to inspire product development?

To give a little taste into how AI can spark more creativity in innovation, ABC worked with Tastewise and Chef Henry Hill (Hill’s Research Kitchen) to identify key snacking opportunities for almonds and develop inspirational recipe concepts that bring those ideas to life.

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Here are some almond-centered trends we have found through the Tastewise platform:

  • Harnessing fitness-related benefits can answer the consumer call for more specific and personalized health claims. There’s an appetite for foods, like almonds, that offer functional nutrition packages.
  • Keeping a pulse on global cuisines and new flavors, captures the eye of today’s adventurous consumer. Almonds’ neutral taste and versatility makes them a perfect canvas for creativity in flavor and use in convenient snack formats.
  • Reducing food waste is a key opportunity arHenry Hillea where almonds can contribute to a guilt-free experience. Consumers on social are interested in finding ways to upcycle ingredients like almond pulp at home, posing opportunities for the food industry to communicate zero waste approaches to food and agricultural byproducts.

These almond trends we’ve detected through Tastewise have allowed food professionals like Chef Henry Hill to create new and innovative recipes! Check out below to see these trends come to life in recipes he created.

Trend Watch: Innovation with Almonds at Natural Products Expo West

Expo West 2024


From March 12-16, 2024, the Almond Board of California attended Natural Products Expo West, the industry’s largest trade show for natural and organic products in food and beverages, beauty and home products, and supplements and ingredients. This year’s event hosted an estimated 67,000 attendees and 3,300 exhibitors in Anaheim, California, to showcase the latest trends and innovations in consumer-packaged goods. 

ABC uses multiple tools and resources to track food industry trends and identify future opportunities for almonds, working with Innova Market Insights to keep a pulse on new product launches, and Tastewise to track real-time social media, menu and recipe trends online. At Expo West, ABC’s insights about up-and-coming flavor and ingredient pairings as well as functional health and nutrition trends were proven true. Exhibiting brands used ingredients like mushrooms, legumes and pulses, fermented foods and citrus to market functional benefits like brain and mental health, gut health, blood sugar, sleep and improved protein quality. Throughout the show, permissible indulgence persisted as emerging brands put healthier twists on familiar product formats like frozen waffles, cookie dough bites, boxed macaroni and cheese and more. Meat alternatives, canned boba and tea, gelato and frozen desserts, dips and sauces appeared in full force this year.

For ABC, Expo West is a prime place to identify up and coming industry trends and opportunities for California almonds and share new resources with innovative CPG brands and startups. ABC spotted multiple companies who are using almond ingredients—from whole almonds to almond butter, almond milk, almond flour and more— to meet their product development needs in creative ways.

Almond butter is being used to satisfy consumer needs for convenient nutrition and indulgent pick-me-ups. In particular, many companies like Skinny Dipped and B.T.R. Nation expanded their existing snack lines by introducing delicious flavored almond butters in jars, or as a filling in indulgent treats. As demand for protein and health fats reaches new heights, almond butter was also paired with other ingredients like legumes and pulses to strengthen health claims. BROMA created a dark chocolate almond and lentil butter whose ingredient combination offers a complete protein with nine essential amino acids.

Almond milk innovation reached a new level at Expo West, as Burroughs Family Farms showcased a revolutionary regenerative organic almond milk concentrate “designed to elevate both sustainability and nutritional standards in the world of plant-based beverages.” The concentrated format cuts down on bulky shipping, with an extended shelf-life that helps reduce food waste. Almond milk products increasingly highlighted simple ingredients and clean labels that don’t compromise on texture. Flavor innovation took inspiration from seasonal trends, desserts and botanicals. Califia Farms, MALK, Nutpods and others sampled almond milk and creamers in flavors like lavender, brown sugar, snickerdoodle, coffee cake, cinnamon churro and more.

Almond flour had a strong showing in everything from baking mixes to bars, supporting on-pack health claims like gluten-free, gut health, blood sugar management, keto, paleo and more. From savory to sweet, brands used almond flour to put a better-for-you twist on hearty and indulgent items. Almond flour starred in Cappello’s gluten-free buttermilk biscuits, Simple Mills soft baked bars, Evergreen zucchini carrot cake mini waffles, Nature’s Eats cake mix, TruEats pancake & waffle mix, and Hippie Snacks almond crisps. Maria & Ricardo’s used almond flour to create gluten-free and keto-friendly tortillas.

Almond pieces, slices and slivers were used to provide a more exciting mouthfeel. Chili crisp, which was made popular on social media like TikTok last year, had a boom of innovation with brands experimenting with flavors and nuts for added crunch. Sauce Up NYC’s almond crunch sauce used almond pieces to contribute to its “roasted, crunchy, nutty, sweet, flavorful, garlicky, savory” experience.

Despite plenty of innovation across processed almond ingredients, whole almond snacking isn’t going anywhere. Brands are driving new preparation methods and diversifying flavors to generate excitement. According to AI-informed social media insights from Tastewise, conversations about sprouted nut snacks grew +11% over the past year, and 30% of those conversations feature almonds. Daily Crunch, Gut Nuts, and Sprout Living offered sprouted and fermented almonds that amp up attributes like almonds’ craveable crunch and gut health benefits. Samples from Select Harvest and Pocket’s Chocolates fused flavors from global cuisines, with mango chipotle, churro, matcha, yuzu, sesame and Vietnamese coffee-flavored almonds.

Finally, almond oil and extract appeared in both food and beauty products, which leveraged almonds’ healthy halo and nutrients like monounsaturated fats and vitamin E. Fresh Vintage Farms, La Tourangelle, and Sunnygem raised almond oil’s profile as an ideal cooking, baking and dipping oil with a fresh and nutty flavor. According to Tastewise, conversations about beauty in food and beverages has grown in the past year. Sky Organics, a beauty products brand, showcased its topical sweet almond oil that is “rich in skin-nourishing vitamins.” 

Brands like KIND invited booth visitors to participate in a VR experience that showed farming practices in a regenerative almond orchard. Simple Mills, Daily Harvest and Cappello’s highlighted their collaboration on The Almond Project, a farmer-led program to implement and evaluate the outcome of regenerative soil practices on California almond farms.

Expo West demonstrated that almonds continue to be a sought-after ingredient that many brands are proud to showcase on-pack. Almonds’ nutrient profile and unparalleled versatility is helping numerous product developers meet emerging trends and consumer demand.

Mangonada-Flavored Almond Biscuit Stick

Younger consumers are increasingly interested in international snacks and new flavors, and Chef Henry found opportunities to use current manufacturing technology in a new way.

“I wanted to repurpose rolled wafer tube/straw manufacturing technology and look at how you could enrobe them similar to Japanese biscuit sticks — and create savory versions, cut them into smaller bites, use fillings and different types of crackers that can be labeled as baked and not fried,” he said.

Chef Henry married the world of Japanese and Mexican flavors by creating a Mangonada-flavored Almond Biscuit Stick, inspired by a popular thin biscuit stick snack from Japan that is often sweet and covered in chocolate for a grab-and-go delight. Mangonada poses opportunity as it’s in the early stage of its lifecycle in the U.S., according to Tastewise, and has seen +19% YOY social change (2023.) By filling the centers with chamoy, a sweet-spicy-tangy condiment that originated in Mexico, Chef Henry created a tasty snack that packs a punch. The recipe also reduces almond food waste by utilizing leftover almond pulp.

almonds with fresh mango

Almond Butter Chili Crisp

Finally, Chef Henry explored a new take on chili crisp, which Tastewise shows is a trending ingredient that has seen a +60% YOY social change (2023.)

“I chose chili crisp as an inspiration because it has really been blowing up as a platform, but there is much more room for differentiation among the products being launched,” said Chef Henry. “Miso is in this concept because it seemed to complement the umami of the almond butter and tie through to the chili crisp idea.”

In this spicy condiment, Chef Henry highlights the various textures of almonds in this Almond Butter Chili Crisp. Originally from China, chili crisp is growing in popularity for its versatility in flavor and texture to heighten the experience of any meal. Chef Henry captures the chili crunch taste by utilizing toasted almonds and dehydrated almond skins but adds an element of smoothness by mixing in almond butter. The use of dehydrated almond skins is another way to implement zero waste in a recipe, as almond skins can be leftover after the blanching process.

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Pictured: Inspirational AI-generated concept suggestions related to almond and chili crisp trends from Tastewise’s Content Agency, a generative AI platform built on robust, real-time food and beverage data (2023.)

Almond Milk & Orange Blossom Honey Energy Gummy

As consumers look for more specific health benefits, “energy” is a top consumer functional health need for gummies.

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Pictured: Functional Health Consumer Demands for Gummies, Oct. 2022-Oct. 2023 via Tastewise.

Conversations about gummies and energy have increased by 37% YOY, according to Tastewise (2023.) While berry-related flavors like black raspberry, strawberry, cherry and others are frequently used, Chef Henry notes that the gummy format is a great way for entrepreneurs to introduce functional benefits and new flavors.

“Gummies still seem to be a favorable delivery platform for functional ingredients— they have a lower barrier of entry compared to other delivery platforms (like beverages), so they’re a great way to test an idea and validate it on a functional consumer,” said Chef Henry.

The Almond Milk & Orange Blossom Honey Energy Gummies he created may be small, but they offer big opportunities for product developers to experiment with food for fitness and new flavors. Chef Henry created a chewy, flavorful gummy that combines the flavors of almond milk, honey and orange with guayasa tea extract (which contains caffeine) to offer a functional and delicious energy bite.

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Pictured: Inspirational AI-generated concept suggestions related to almond, honey and gummy trends from Tastewise’s Content Agency, a generative AI platform built on robust, real-time food and beverage data (2023.)

In the ever-evolving world of food trends, the future of almonds is sure to grow with consumer tastes. Follow ABC’s LinkedIn page for Food Professionals to stay up to date on the latest trend research.

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  2. Innova Ingredient Genius. Fastest-rising health claims with “Almond Protein,” “Almond Flour,” and “Almond Meal.” CAGR 2019-2024.
  3. Innova Ingredient Genius. Fastest-rising health claims with “Almond Butter.” CAGR 2019-2024. 
  4. Innova Ingredient Genius. Fastest-rising health claims with “Almond Protein.” CAGR 2019-2024.
  5. Tastewise. Up and coming consumer needs – Taste. October 2022-October 2024.