The flavour landscape is continuously evolving. And it’s not just the flavours themselves—it’s also what they represent. For nearly half (48%) of consumers globally, the types of flavours most likely to influence their food and beverage choices are those associated with healthy or better-for-you.1
The interest in health and wellness highlights the importance of using functional, clean-label, and natural ingredients in product development, as well as the right flavour. Flavours that signal a healthy product may grab their attention, but that’s not all consumers seek. Bold taste experiences and nostalgic flavours are also on the radar for 2025.
The 2025 Flavour Trends
Here’s a look at the top 2025 flavour trends we’re seeing as consumers seek out innovative yet natural flavour experiences:
1. Floral Notes
Florals are picking up speed, particularly in better-for-you sodas and functional beverages. Drink a Flower (Belgium), a soda brand using cold-infused flowers, pairs fruit and flowers in each of its beverages, with options such as Lime and Ginger with Jasmine, Elderflower and Pomegranate, Passion Fruit and Hibiscus, and Peach and Lemon with Honeybush Flower.
Rhubarb and lavender is a combination showing up in Oun Drinks (Lithuania) and Lowlander (Netherlands) canned sparkling beverages this year, while hops is featured in Creek Water Botanicals (US) and HOP WTR (US) stress-relieving beverages. In Asia, some wellness coffee brands promoting a low acid content call out the floral notes.