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How Kunafa, Cloud Coffee, and Matcha Are Reshaping India’s Food Scene

Business Today

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July 2, 2026

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Kunafa, cloud coffee, matcha and Korean street food are driving India’s viral food trends, blending social-media spectacle, Gen Z tastes, fusion and nostalgia in cafes and homes.

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Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 8, 2026

Midera Food Processing: A First Look Without Middleby

Midera Food Processing: A First Look Without Middleby

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 9, 2026

Mainfreight targets India’s growing food and beverage freight market

Mainfreight targets India’s growing food and beverage freight market

The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 25, 2026

The Rise of India’s “One-Hand Meal” Economy: Why Convenience-Led Dining Is Creating the Next Big QSR Opportunity

For decades, Indian food culture revolved around sit-down meals. Breakfast at home, lunch breaks at work and family dinners defined how India ate. India’s Eating Habits Are Undergoing a Major Shift. Today, that reality is changing. The modern Indian consumer is constantly moving — between offices, metro stations, co-working spaces, college campuses, airports and late-night work schedules. As lifestyles become faster and more fragmented, one factor is increasingly shaping food choices: convenience. This shift is giving rise to what can be called India’s “One-Hand Meal” economy — a category of portable, affordable and complete meals designed for people who no longer

Business Today

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· Jul 4, 2026

Online food delivery isn't slowing! Why Indians are ordering more than ever

Online food delivery is set to become one of the biggest growth engines of India's food services industry, with consumers ordering more frequently than ever before. A new Redseer report says the segment could nearly double its market share by 2030 as convenience, premiumisation, and Tier-2 city demand reshape eating habits.

Sweden Herald

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· Jun 24, 2026

Center Party: More food must be produced in Sweden

Center Party: More food must be produced in Sweden

Korea Times News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Vietnam essential to K-food's ASEAN expansion

Vietnam essential to K-food's ASEAN expansion

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Related coverage for "How Kunafa, Cloud Coffee, and Matcha Are Reshaping India’s Food Scene": Seeking Alpha — Midera Food Processing: A First Look Without Middleby. The New Zealand Herald — Mainfreight targets India’s growing food and beverage freight market. The Eastern Herald — The Rise of India’s “One-Hand Meal” Economy: Why Convenience-Led Dining Is Creating the Next Big QSR Opportunity. Business Today — Online food delivery isn't slowing! Why Indians are ordering more than ever. Sweden Herald — Center Party: More food must be produced in Sweden. Korea Times News — Vietnam essential to K-food's ASEAN expansion