Unilever Food Solutions Officially Launches Future Menus 2025 Report
Written by: BizCommunity Editor Save to Instapaper
Chef Pinky talkin to guests about the Culinary Roots Trend. Image supplied
Attended by chefs and other foodservice professionals, the event spotlighted four global culinary trends that can help South African kitchens stay ahead of the curve.
Now in its third edition, Future Menus is UFS’s global initiative to deliver actionable, insight-driven inspiration that responds to the shifting needs of diners, operators, and the industry at large.
This year’s report highlights these four trends: Street Food Couture, Borderless Cuisine, Culinary Roots, and Diner Designed.
“These aren’t just trends – they’re tools,” said Chef Mary Worthington, culinary chef experience advisor for UFS.
“Street Food Couture, for example, gives chefs a playful, relevant way to stay connected to culture and cost-conscious diners, while still offering something elevated.”
Throughout the day, guests explored live tastings, trend stations, and chef-led presentations that brought the Future Menus trends to life. Dishes ranged from deep-fried cauliflower tacos and short-rib pap bowls to a locally inspired “braai in a pie”.
Borderless Cuisine, presented by chefs Tebogo Ramatsui and Absa Tsokotsoane, highlighted how food migrates across borders and gains new meaning along the way.
“When people travel, their food travels with them,” said Chef Tebogo during the session. “This trend celebrates that evolution.”
The event also addressed the role of wellness and inclusivity in the kitchen.
“Mental health in our industry matters,” noted executive chef of Cape Point Vineyards, Chad Blows.
“Giving younger chefs space to tell their stories through food is one way to create safer, more supportive kitchens.”
The Future Menus 2025 launch successfully showcased what it means to cook with purpose in today’s ever-changing environment.
The full Future Menus 2025 report is available for download.
We submit and automate press releases distribution for a range of clients. Our platform brings in automation to 5 social media platforms with engaging hashtags. Our new platform The Pulse, allows premium PR Agencies to have access to our newsletter subscribers.
Latest from
- Cooperative Governance Committee Chair Alarmed By Emfuleni Local Municipality Service Centre Shutdown
- Apus Energy Joins African Energy Week As Silver Partner Driving Offshore Growth In Guinea-Bissau
- Driving Social Empowerment Through Technology To Create Equitable Work Opportunities In South Africa
- Medshield Raises Awareness On Chronic Fatigue Syndrome To Support Early Diagnosis And Treatment
- South Africa’s Beer Industry Contributes Over R70 Billion To Economy And Empowers Communities
- CIMA Expands Global Leadership With Election Of Three Influential African Finance Professionals
- Expert Tips On Designing A Luxury Master Suite Featuring A Three Zone Layout For Ultimate Comfort
- Cushman & Wakefield Reports Cape Town And Durban As Leading Industrial Investment Hotspots
- Seven Reasons Smart Consumers Prefer Brands That Educate Rather Than Push Products or Hard-Sell
- Phuti Mogale Inspires With Powerful Message On Women’s Strength And Leadership During Women’s Month
- GIBS Executive Programme Builds Pan-African Media Leadership With Strong Female Representation
- Youth in Oil and Gas Summit Sparks Call for Pragmatic Leadership to Drive Skills and Opportunity in Namibia
- Expert Alex Tedder Highlights Why Global Equities Are The Top Choice For Investors In 2025
- African Energy Chamber Advocates for Youth Inclusion as Pillar of Namibia’s Oil and Gas Strategy
- NWU Advances STEM Education With Third Vice-Chancellor’s Science Day Featuring Interactive Events
The Pulse Latest Articles
- Xlink: An Avant-garde, Purpose-driven Fintelco Driving Digital And Payments Interoperability On The African Continent (August 1, 2025)
- Success Is Just The Beginning For This South African Brand (July 31, 2025)
- Embassies Business Fair And Conference 2025 To Fast-track Africa’s Global Economic Integration (July 31, 2025)
- There Is A Small Business Funding Readiness Crisis In South Africa (July 30, 2025)
- Young Achievers Shine At The Top Of The Growthpoint Gems Class (July 30, 2025)