Blogs

South American Flavours Are Taking Over North American Kitchens

Aug 17, 2025 | Food

August 17, 2025

Move over sriracha—there’s a new flavour wave rolling into kitchens and restaurants across Canada and the U.S., and it’s straight out of South America.

According to a recent study by Griffith Foods, ingredients and dishes from countries like Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru are no longer niche—they’re becoming everyday staples. Think Peruvian marinades for your BBQ chicken, frozen arepas in the grocery aisle, and even pizzas topped with bold South American flavours.

So why now? Experts say it started with the 2016 Rio Olympics sparking curiosity, then got a boost during the pandemic when people turned to cooking and exploring global recipes online. Add in the surge of new restaurants after COVID closures and immigration bringing authentic flavours, and suddenly South American cuisine feels right at home.

What makes it click with North American taste buds is the balance of familiar ingredients (like potatoes, corn, citrus and herbs) with new flavour twists. Sauces like chimichurri, guasacaca and Colombian aji are especially popular because they instantly elevate comfort foods without masking the original taste. As Dyana Biagi, founder of Surrey, B.C.-based Aji Gourmet Products, puts it: “When you put aji on your food, you get an elevated flavour—you still taste the food, but with a South American zing.”

And Canadians are clearly into it. Nearly half of Canadian consumers now use international-inspired sauces at home, Griffith Foods reports. With brands, chefs and retailers jumping on the trend, don’t be surprised if empanadas, anticuchos or lomo saltado become as common as tacos or sushi in the years ahead.

South American flavours aren’t just trending—they’re here to stay.

Did you like this article?

Did you like this article?

0 Comments

Latest Posts

Your Ultimate Guide to FIFA World Cup 2026 Events in Toronto

With the FIFA World Cup 2026 just days away, Toronto is preparing for what may be the biggest month-long celebration in the city's history. From June 11 to July 19, Toronto will transform into a giant football playground filled with fan festivals,...

Ryan Castro Is Bringing Sendé: The Last Dance Tour Across America

Ryan Castro is extending one of the biggest tours of his career. The Medellín hitmaker has officially announced the U.S. leg of his Sendé: The Last Dance Tour, a 16-city run that will serve as the final chapter of his successful Sendé era. Promoted by The...

Events

Related articles