The average American foodie spends $3,300 a year on gourmet treats

By Allison Sadlier // SWNS
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If you like giving restaurant recommendations, picking up new snacks in the grocery store and think introducing people to new cuisines is fun — then odds are, you’re a foodie.

A study of 2,000 Americans examining how people express themselves through the food they buy found three in four people consider themselves part of the food-loving club and believe their daily food choices inform specific personality traits.

Results found that men were 30 percent more likely than women to think their food choices indicated they have a sweet and approachable personality.

The survey, conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Blue Diamond Almonds, revealed that four in 10 foodies will spend upwards of $51 a week on gourmet items.

And the average consumer spends $3,300 on gourmet treats per year.

Beyond dropping the dollars in the grocery checkout line, other common traits of a foodie included knowledge of food pairings (48 percent), frequently trying new foods (45 percent), being able to properly cook (44 percent) and knowledge of what foods are in season (41 percent).

Foodies aren’t afraid to get creative either, seeing as 59 percent enjoy testing out new flavor combinations. The results found that women were 8 percent more likely then men to enjoy testing new flavors.

Fifty-eight percent of respondents liked making discoveries in the kitchen by coming up with their own recipes.

When it comes to sharing their culinary passion with others, hosting guests for dinner, happy hours, movie nights and sports games are opportune moments. Over half of people who have hosted a dinner in their home want their guests to try a new flavor or cuisine.

If you’re trying to make a good impression for all your important guests, then kicking off the night right is a major help.

Eighty-nine percent think appetizers and snacks are key for setting the tone, and they know how to please their audience.

“We know that snacking has become a meaningful moment to exercise creativity and explore exciting and unfamiliar flavors,” said Eric Tinson, Senior Brand Manager. “Snacking isn’t just a means to stave off hunger between larger meals — it’s a significant and often celebrated part of the day. Thanks to some delicious innovation, we’ve made it easy for anyone to elevate their snacks to the next level and treat their taste buds to satisfying flavor combinations throughout the day.”

Hosting isn’t without its pre-event jitters, since one in two admitted to being nervous about having enough food for everyone.

Other aspects of hosting that people had worries about were the quality of snacks (46 percent), home tidiness (41 percent), the variety of snacks (41 percent) and preparedness for the unexpected (37 percent).

The guest list can have an impact of the host’s nerves, as two in five people admitted to getting a little nervous when their parents or friends come over to dinner.

Thirty-five percent of hosts also wish to present themselves well to their siblings or mother-in-laws through their sophisticated cuisine.

The top reason people get tense before hosting their guests is because 65 percent want to impress them, while 42 percent get nervous in the kitchen.

The results found that men were 7 percent more likely to be nervous trying out a new recipe than women.

Tinson continued, “When you’re equipped with delicious snacks that are equally fit for daily snacking and entertaining, hosting friends and family becomes a great deal easier."

TOP SIGNS OF BEING A FOODIE
1. Knowing food pairings                                                48%
2. Interested in food origins                                            47%
3. Frequently trying new foods                                        45%
4. Being able to properly cook                                         44%
5. Awareness of what foods are in season                      41%
6. Always have a restaurant recommendation                 35%
7. Eat healthy                                                                    35%
8. Having a taste for wine                                                 34%
9. Fully stocked fridge                                                      33%
10. Always trying to get people to go out to eat               32%
11. Own cook books                                                         32%
12. Traveled to a country for its food                                31%
13. Vast spice rack                                                            28%
14. Great knives set                                                          27%
15. Drinks fancy cocktails                                                 27%
16. Owns mortar and pestle                                              27%
17. Order steak medium rare or rare                                 22%
18. Have a charcuterie plate at home                                22%
19. Eat only grass-fed meat                                               20%

FOOD LOVER FAVORITES
1. Finding new recipes                           66%
2. Going to new restaurants                   65%
3. Find new flavor combinations            59%
4. Reading cookbooks                           58%
5. Making up own recipes                      58%

WHO ARE PEOPLE NERVOUS TO HOST FOR?
1. My parents                                                   40%
2. Friends                                                         40%
3. Extended family                                            38%
4. Mother-in-law/partner’s mother                    35%
5. My siblings                                                   35%
6. My partner                                                    31%
7. Father-in-law/partner’s father                       28%
8. Colleagues                                                   22%

WHY PEOPLE GET NERVOUS TO HOST
1. Wanting to impress guests                   65%
2. Worried they’re tough judges               50%
3. Trying a new recipe                              50%
4. Want guests to feel loved                     47%
5. Get nervous in the kitchen                    42%

WHAT MAKES PEOPLE NERVOUS
1. Quantity of food                           51%
2. Quality of snacks                         46%
3. Home tidiness                              41%
4. Variety of snacks                          41%
5. Preparing for unexpected             37%
6. Seating space                               31%
7. Background music                        30%
8. Home temperature                        30%
9. Place settings                                28%

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