Mango Chilli, Red Grape and Garlic Butter Lead the ‘Swicy Shift’ in Kenya

Kerry has unveiled the Kenya 2026 Taste Charts, highlighting a clear shift in Kenyans’ consumer preferences towards more complex, tart, and ‘culinary-inspired’ profiles such as Mango Chilli, Garlic and Butter, and Red Grape.
The 2026 Taste Charts are powered by an extensive multidisciplinary team of over 1,200 scientists, 100 flavourists, 70 food-craft experts, and 250+ marketing and insights voices.
Regis Manyange, Commercial Director, East Africa, Kerry Group, said: “The findings reflect a fundamental shift in how Kenyans approach food and drink today, with consumers actively seeking contrast, comfort, and deeper meaning in flavour. By combining global sensory science with local cultural insight, the company has identified that the Kenyan market is increasingly prioritising layered experiences.”
This year, the research expanded its scope from five to seven categories, including Soups, Sauces & Dressings, Refreshing Beverages, Alcohol & Alcohol-Inspired Beverages, Tea, Coffee & Cocoa, Sweets, Savoury Snacks and Meats & Meals, to provide the most comprehensive view of the evolving food landscape. This data driven approach is critical when adventurous profiles like Dragon Fruit are seeing a 17% Growth Rate (CAGR) in new product launches globally.
“The insights indicate a widening gap between what is available on retail shelves and the rapidly evolving culinary preferences of Kenyan consumers. The 2026 Taste Charts give manufacturers a strategic edge in responding to new demand and creating products that resonate with consumers,” said Regis.
In beverages, familiar flavours such as Orange, Pineapple, Lemon, and Mango remain popular, but Kenyans are increasingly drawn to more complex fruit and floral notes. Red Grape, Green Grape, watermelon, Hibiscus, and Melon are gaining traction, reflecting a growing appetite for variety and sophistication.
Kenyans are exploring new flavour territories while staying connected to familiar favourites in alcohol and alcohol inspired beverages. The classic ‘Dawa’ flavour (typically made of vodka, honey, fresh lime juice, and sugar syrup) remains strong, while “swicy” profiles that combine sweet and spicy elements are rising quickly. Mango Chilli and Marula are gaining momentum, alongside cocktail-inspired notes such as Mojito. Established flavours, including Cranberry, Peach, and Strawberry, continue to provide familiarity and balance.
In the savoury snacks, the Kenyan market is shifting from basic heat to richer culinary experiences. While Salt, Chilli, and Peri Peri Chilli remain key volume drivers, Garlic and Butter and Garlic and Herb are the fastest growing profiles. This appetite for complexity is also visible in sweet treats, where global flavours such as Durian and Plum are gaining traction.
Strawberry, Vanilla, and Coconut remain staples in the desserts and confectionery segment, while Apple Cinnamon, Fig, and Shortcake are growing quickly. The rise of Durian and Plum highlights increasing openness to experimentation and more nuanced, fruit-forward indulgence.
With these trends mapped, the Kenya 2026 Taste Charts provide a clear roadmap for innovation, supported by tools such as KerryNow™ to help food & beverage manufacturers move quickly from concept to market.
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