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Flavor of the Week

This is a regular feature showcasing the popularity and potential uses of ingredients on the rise. All data is provided by Datassential.

Flavor of the Week: Southern staple pimiento cheese draws in foodiesFlavor of the Week: Southern staple pimiento cheese draws in foodies

The dip/spread is up 65% in U.S. menu mentions over the past four years

July 8, 2019

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In its basic form, pimiento cheese is a quintessential Southern staple. It’s a dip or spread typically made with sharp cheddar cheese, mayonnaise and pimiento peppers. These peppers (commonly spelled pimento in the South) are mild and sweet, coming in at the lowest possible rating on the Scoville scale. The appearance of pimiento cheese on menus in the United States has risen by 65% over the past four years, with awareness highest among Southerners and people who describes themselves as “foodies.”

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