Tuck In . . . These Foods Will Be Trendy In 2017

Who knew jackfruit was having such a moment?
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Ripe Jackfruit slices on wooden background, selective focus
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If you're searching for recipe inspiration, there's no need to look any further than Pinterest. With over 13 billion food pins, this social media company is a food lover's goldmine. It's the number one reason people turn to the site, according to Pinterest itself.

The company recently released its Pinterest 100 list, its official trend report for 2017. A look at the 10 most popular pinned food topics from that list revealed some very interesting trends to look forward to in the new year. Who knew jackfruit was having such a moment?

And that's not the only thing that surprised us. Read on to see the 10 food trends to look forward to in 2017:

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Ripe Jackfruit slices on wooden background, selective focus
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Fresh beef steak for sous vide cooking and spices on wooden table
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Healthy Organic Vegetable Chips Ready to Eat
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BRUNSWICK, ME - NOVEMBER, 15: Roasted Winter Buddha Bowl. Green Plate Special Tuesday, November 15, 2016. (Photo by Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)
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WASHINGTON, DC-June 8: Octopus suffocate, potato confit, cotechinata, celery salad at Centrolina Osteria and Market in City Center in Washington, DC. (Photo by Scott Suchman/For the Washington Post)
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Assorted Beers in a Flight Ready for Tasting
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empanadas - Argentine fried meat pies.
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BOSTON - NOVEMBER 25: Warm Naan Bread with Three Spreads - $12 - tuscan white bean, honey whipped ricotta and toasted walnut muhamara. Dishes at Stephi's in Southie are photographed, on Monday, November 25, 2013. (Photo by Pat Greenhouse/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
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Top view of wooden spoon over table with sauerkraut on it
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grape seed oil
joannawnuk
Grapeseed is cheaper than olive oil, and it has a higher smoke point. Smart choice.