ADM has reported the findings of recent consumer research on global preferences regarding citrus.
As consumers' needs and demands evolve over time and throughout various regions around the world, so do palates and flavour preferences.
ADM has discovered through recently conducted proprietary consumer research that different citrus varietals can fill gaps in consumers' flavour experiences, providing the tantalising zing or refreshing juicy note they crave.
From the familiar to the new, ADM's Unfolding Citrus study demonstrates the vast formulation possibilities available for citrus flavours.
In the Asia Pacific (APAC) region specifically, market research shows that the citrus flavours segment will have a CAGR of 4.21% during 2022-2027, making it the region with the most growth potential for citrus as compared to Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and North America.
The APAC market is incredibly diverse, with differing preferences that must be recognised between country and beverage category
- Zona Negri, APAC Director of Product Marketing, ADM
"What we continue to find through our Unfolding Citrus study is that the opportunity for citrus is boundless," said Zona Negri, APAC Director of Product Marketing, ADM. "Whether that's reviving the classics or bringing forward the distinct aroma and flavour nuances of novel citrus, consumers are seeking out products bursting with citrus flavours, and brands that respond now will captivate a broader consumer audience.
For APAC, citrus-flavoured products are flourishing, with the Unfolding Citrus study pointing to consumers in this region excited by stronger and fresher-tasting profiles. In fact, across APAC, respondents shared an overwhelming preference for bold and bright citrus flavours.
"At the same time, the fragrance of citrus-forward offerings is just as important as the flavour for this region," said Negri. "Building products, particularly beverages, with authentic aromas that enchant the senses are crucial for APAC consumers when experiencing familiar flavours and when branching out to new varietals."
At the same time, the fragrance of citrus-forward offerings is just as important as the flavour for this region
- Zona Negri, APAC Director of Product Marketing, ADM
Interest in the 'basic' citrus icons of lemon and orange remains high in APAC, and survey results also show a noticeable increase in the appetite for mandarin, 'red citrus' – pink and ruby red grapefruit and blood orange – as well as lime. This dichotomy is heightened by APAC consumers' fascination with the provenance of citrus, seeking locality, as well as exotic varietals concurrently.
"There is opportunity in APAC to reimagine all-time favourite citrus tonalities, while also bringing new citrus experiences to the forefront," said Negri.
Notably, a combined 63% of consumers in APAC are purchasing beer and cocktails (including low and no-alcohol offerings), cider, spirits and hard seltzers, including Chu-Hi (a popular Japanese alcohol beverage).
Consumers in this sector tend to lean into exploration and new experiences, representing significant opportunity for expressive, bold and aromatic citrus profiles. Think mandarin soju, hyuganatsu ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktails or finger lime non-alcoholic wine.
Flavoured and functional waters, energy drinks, RTD teas and carbonated soft drinks (CSDs) are also prominent and fast-growing beverage categories for APAC consumers seeking bright, lively and fresh notes.
These categories are already starting to address consumers' changing taste expectations, which is visible in launches of yuzu-flavoured energy drinks, dekopon-flavoured carbonated drinks, Assam lemon-flavoured RTD teas and more.
"While there are overarching trends within this region and throughout beverage categories, each of the countries and markets surveyed in APAC demonstrated different needs, attitudes and perceptions," said Negri. "From Indonesia to the Philippines and China to Australia, there are distinct variations of the citrus varieties and tonalities about which consumers are curious in the beverage space.”
ADM citrus study
For example, Indonesia is one of the largest beverage markets in southeast Asia, and the Unfolding Citrus research shows that Indonesian consumers have a good awareness of different citrus varietals, with many demonstrating high enthusiasm toward citrus-flavoured beverages.
While lemon dominates in Indonesia, there is opportunity for exploration in orange (jeruk), blood orange (jeruk manis), key lime and even mandarin, offering consumers familiar but evolved citrus profiles. Lesser-known citrus flavours, such as calamansi and clementine, also hold potential for future innovation.
Like many other countries across APAC, Chinese consumers are curious about citrus-flavoured beverages beyond orange, lemon, mandarin and lime, seeking both reinvention of these familiar flavours, as well as new experiences. 'Red citrus' represents what the next generation of on-trend beverage citrus flavours could be in China.
Survey results also show that interest in 'provenance citrus' exceeds levels of awareness, indicating a desire for storytelling and emotional connections with beverage product purchases. This includes emerging Asian citrus varietals, such as Assam lemon, calamansi and kumquat, to name a few.
We have taken what we learned from this study and coupled it with our citrus expertise and technologies to deliver specific tonalities
- Zona Negri, APAC Director of Product Marketing, ADM
"The APAC market is incredibly diverse, with differing preferences that must be recognised between country and beverage category. Our research is unlocking crucial insight into what consumers want and the opportunities beverage manufacturers have to push boundaries and fill unique niches," said Negri. "We have taken what we learned from this study and coupled it with our citrus expertise and technologies to deliver specific tonalities and address distinct formulation targets."
ADM recently launched Corefold, a new, exclusive citrus technology that is exceptional throughout beverage categories and can deliver on the bold and bright flavours and aromas consumers across APAC desire.
Through novel and proprietary separation technologies and concentration methods, Corefold focuses on the core part of citrus oil, emphasising the molecules responsible for impact and mouthfeel while capturing top notes for freshness and aroma.
"The nuanced flavours and aromas we are able to capture with Corefold takes what is possible in citrus beverage formulations that much further," said Negri. "We are excited to share this exceptional technology with our customers serving APAC and other regions."