From Putting Our Cucumbers Through The Ringer To "Splitting The G," These Were The Wildest Food Trends That Defined 2024

It's been a long year. As a society, we faced some hard truths in 2024, but I’m here to serve an even harder one: This year’s food trends were all over the place. Sure, we relished some of TikTok's gourmet highlights (dense bean salad, anyone?), but there are definitely a few trends we NEED to leave behind as we flip our calendars to January.

From the delicious to the downright absurd, 2024 was a buffet of unpredictability. There is only one ingredient all these food trends have in common (whether we like it or not): TikTok. With over 818 million posts tagged #food, the platform has revolutionized how we see, share, and consume food. With that in mind, here are the food trends we couldn't escape this year, for better or for worse, in no particular order:

1.The luxurious, bizarrely-textured chocolate bar that put TikTokers out $20 (but was probably worth it).

Hands in black gloves break a chocolate bar with a pistachio filling

2.Logan Moffitt started a summer salad revolution with the words: "Sometimes, you just need to eat an entire cucumber."

Logan slicing a cucumber in a TikTok

3.Food got political.

Person holding a pork chop on a stick, gesturing to it with text saying it doesn't compare with Minnesota. Background shows a "Pick Up Here" sign

4.We learned the perfect formula for a Dense Bean Salad (aka the DBS) that would keep us full and satisfied like no other salad could.

Person in casual outfit preparing a meal, holding a bowl and spoon, smiling at the camera

5.More non-alcoholic adult beverages are on bar menus than ever, in part thanks to one celebrity who has been vocal about quitting alcohol.

Person in casual shirt and pants raises a glass while seated on a talk show set with a cityscape backdrop

6.Celebrities "split the G" while drinking Guinness (and the Irish stout became a hot girl drink).

Person holding a pint of Guinness, explaining the concept of "split the G," wearing a casual white t-shirt and baseball cap indoors

7.Nara Smith made #easyrecipe videos that were anything but easy.

Person in elegant draped dress holding a large wooden cutting board on a kitchen counter. Social media icons and text indicate high engagement

8.A yummy, low-effort, and low-cost dish commenters say will make your skin glow: the onion boil.

Person holding a fork with an onion in a bowl, taking a bite. Text reads:
Person holding a fork with an onion in a bowl, taking a bite. Text reads:
Person in kitchen preparing to eat peeled onions, with comments expressing strong opinions on eating onions as a snack shown above
Person in kitchen preparing to eat peeled onions, with comments expressing strong opinions on eating onions as a snack shown above

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Unlike some food content creators' hyper-curated recipe videos in pristine kitchens, other TikTok users, like Mimi Baretela, shared their relatable (and sometimes unusual) recipes for homemade, whole-food snacks, including this onion boil. Millions liked (and loved) videos of this accessible snack that calls for onions, an oven or air-fryer, and then whatever seasonings you have and enjoy.

9.Americans learned that Swedish candy is more than just fish, and it's been all over TikTok this year.

Candy store display with various types of sweets in clear bins. Overlay shows a hashtag "#bonbon" with 3.1B views

10.Olympians became obsessed with the chocolate muffins being served at the Paris Olympic Village, and the rest of the world followed along on TikTok.

Person in sportswear eating a snack indoors with a playful expression. Text reads: "What? I don't think you guys realize how good this stuff is."

11.Cookies became the new cupcake.

Clumbl Cookie box filled with cookies

12.Following in the footsteps of one iconic west coast burger chain, people swapped their burger buns for grilled onions to make "Flying Dutchman" burgers.

Close-up of a burger with grilled onions as buns, filled with melted cheese and a beef patty. Hands hold the burger

What 2024 food trends are you excited to bring with you into the new year? And which are you leaving behind? Let us know in the comments.