Supermarket Ingredients of the Future

Kimchi
This Korean dish of preserved veggies, marries the pucker of pickles with the sizzle of chiles.
Goats' milk
It's higher in calcium and vitamin A than cow's milk. Try it the next time you whip up a box of mac and cheese.
Heirloom tomatoes
They add complex flavor and visual interest to salads and sauces.
Fig jam
It turns an ordinary peanut butter sandwich into a Fig Newton impersonator.
Hot wasabi peas
They have a spicy kick. So, unlike with potato chips, you won't have to down a whole bag to feel satisfied.
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This tropical fruit from Southeast Asia is the base for the most amazing frozen margarita you'll ever imbibe.
Fava beans
They could replace edamame as the hottest veggie trend.
Ostrich burgers
They are a lean, iron-rich alternative to beef or turkey burgers.
Instant quinoa
Deliver a high-protein, low-carb grain to your table faster than you can say "superfood."
Fish sauce
It's lived in the shadow of soy sauce long enough. It will add authenticity to your Asian cooking.

