Aussies’ favourite Christmas foods for 2022 revealed

Aussies’ favourite Christmas foods for 2022 revealed

Aussies are on monitor to purchase three million kilos of hams, 720,000kg of prawns and greater than 6.5 million pavlovas, puddings and mince pies from one main grocery store this Christmas.

Coles can be projecting it’s going to promote 300,000 kilos of turkeys, about 600,000 items of salmon and rock lobsters, 7.5 million mangoes, three million kilos of cherries, 75,000 rolls of wrapping paper and 13,000 bonbons to be used this foolish season.

Christmas cherry purchases are tipped to be up 35 per cent on final 12 months, whereas 10 occasions extra contemporary prawns might be offered within the week previous to December 25 than in a regular week.

New analysis from the grocery store additionally reveals state-by-state tendencies:

Queensland

In Queensland, Christmas is a time for hamming it up, with residents tipped to gobble extra of the festive favorite than anyplace else in Australia.

Those within the Sunshine State are projected to purchase 900,000kg of hams to take pleasure in this foolish season – nicely forward of the subsequent closest states in NSW (762,000kg) and Victoria (542,000kg).

Queenslanders are additionally set to eat probably the most cherries, mangoes, prawns, salmon and oysters per capita, crack probably the most bonbons, and purchase probably the most puddings.

New South Wales

There’s one thing fishy about Christmas in NSW this 12 months.

The state’s residents are set to smash 219,000kg of prawns, 63,000 items of salmon and 24,000 oysters this foolish season – greater than anyplace else in Australia.

They’re additionally on monitor to purchase 102,000 lobsters, second solely to Victoria’s 116,000, and indulge in additional than triple the quantity of seafood than South Australia and Tasmania.

Coles additionally expects NSW residents to snap up the very best quantity of cherries (473,000kg), mangoes (two million), turkeys (71,000kg) and mince pies (449,000) to take pleasure in on December 25.

Victoria

Victorians are set to snap up extra lobsters than another state this Christmas.

Customers in Victoria are projected to purchase 116,000 lobsters to take pleasure in this foolish season, nicely forward of the subsequent closest in NSW (102,000) and Queensland (65,000).

But they’re behind most different states in relation to buying extra conventional festive fare in hams and prawns.

The chilly climate hasn’t turned Victorians off summer season fruits, with cherries and mangoes excessive on their purchasing lists.

And they’re additionally on monitor to eat the nation’s highest quantity of pavlovas, at 115,000.

South Australia

South Australia is about to be Australia’s candy tooth state this Christmas.

The state’s clients are projected to purchase extra pavlovas per capita than anyplace else in Australia to take pleasure in through the foolish season.

Puddings and mince pies are additionally proving to be standard, with solely WA and NSW residents buying extra of them per capita. The identical goes for lobsters, with solely Victorians out-buying South Australians.

Tasmania

Gift giving is on the prime of Tasmanians’ minds this Christmas, new analysis exhibits.

Data from Coles exhibits clients within the state are shopping for extra wrapping paper per capita than anyplace else in Australia.

Tasmanians are additionally set to eat probably the most salmon per capita this foolish season, together with Queenslanders, however they’re behind most different states in relation to snapping up prawns, lobster and oysters.

Cost of residing crunch

Price is “the most important factor when shopping for Christmas products” for seven in 10 clients this 12 months, Coles Commercial and Express chief govt Leah Weckert says.

As a end result, the grocery store has saved the costs of standard merchandise, like half and full-leg ham and WA rock lobsters, the identical as final 12 months.

A Coles survey of greater than 9700 clients additionally discovered half the respondents had been looking for festive meals specials greater than ever earlier than, whereas 4 in 10 used a type of cashback vouchers or loyalty rewards to decrease the price of entertaining.

Melbourne mum Rosie Waters stated she deliberate prematurely, purchased meals that was in season and on particular, and lowered buy parts to maintain her Christmas catering invoice manageable.

“I bought the ham a few weeks ago, that’s already in the fridge, so I don’t have to buy everything at the last minute and get a huge shopping bill,” she stated.

“And if food is a bit pricey, like cherries can be, I won’t go without but I might not buy as much.”

Ms Waters stated mince pies, mangoes, cherries and berries had been on the prime of her “sweet tooth” household’s festive treats preferences.

Making shortbread and Christmas pudding – full with “a coin in there” – had additionally turn out to be traditions for her, husband Clint and sons Harvey, 11, and Hugo, 6.

While they reside in main lobster-buying state Victoria, Ms Waters stated prawns had been extra generally discovered at her household Christmas.

“We love seafood,” she stated. “My kids have learned from a very young age how to peel a prawn.”

samantha.landy@news.com.au

Originally printed as 2022 Christmas meals tendencies in every Australian state