Trends we spotted this week – week 27

8-7-2016

  • Trends in het kort

At Horecatrends we spot a lot of national and international trends on a daily basis. We pick the most interesting ones to write articles about, the smaller trends we use in our column ‘Trends we spotted this week’. This week among others, an article about Sushi donuts, the outdoor pop up offices in Amsterdam and liquor made of grape seeds.

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Sushi bathing towel

Sushi bathing towel, inspired by Sushi. These towels are presented in a box with the looks of a piece of sushi. The package design of sushi bathing towel is unique and eye-catching. We think it’s very cool to use these towels in an Asian hotel.

Sushi donuts

It seems that almost every other month people online are flipping out about a new food craze, we had the water cake from Japan, the OG cronut and now we have sushi donuts. The sushi donuts are  perfect looking rice hoops filled with all sorts of tasty ingredients.

Popices – pop up outdoor offices

Who says going to work has to mean sitting at a cubicle all day? This summer Popices will be setting up outdoor offices all across Amsterdam. Featuring Wi-Fi, power strips, and work spaces. Popices wants to make sure there’s no need to miss out on the sunshine when it decides to come out!

Cooqing

Are you a passionate hobby chef, and want to cook with a chef in his or her restaurant? Cooqing, brings the chef and hobby chef together with their new concept. Together with a self-chosen chef you will cook the best meals for your guests.

Liquor made of grape seeds

Britt Pitt is a new liquor made at ‘De Reeborghesch’ winery in The Netherlands. After making the wine, the seeds will remain. After the seeds have been removed from the wine they will be roasted. Thereafter the seeds will be produced into the new liquor, Britt Pitt.

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