June 28 to June 30,
2015
It’s officially the start of summer when the Fancy Food Show
comes to NYC’s Javits Center!
Out of all the previous years I’ve attended, I found this
year to be particularly well organized and for the first time ever, manageable.
Meats, such as Nueske’s delicious applewood smoked bacon:
Epic’s dry meat (offering: uncured bacon, chicken,
bison):
Epic even offered take-home samples of which I took the apple-cured bacon sample (very good and tasted better than beef jerky in my opinion):
Ice cream and gelatos, such as Graeter’s handmade ice cream:
Nancy’s Fancy sorbet (I tried the roasted banana, which were
given out in a cute mini sugar cone!):
Desserts, such as personal perennial favorite Delimanjoo’s
hot custard-filled, vanilla cakes:
Sweet Lady Jane’s cakes (I tried the carrot cake, which was very sweet):
Nia Valentina’s chocolate wafer cups (tastings were handed
out with coffee)—great concept, but the coffee was not well made so that might
have taken away from the tasting experience:
Nia Valentina is a company founded by two sisters so I am wishing nothing but prosperity and good things for them!
The Belgian Kitchen’s samples of their liege waffles:
Teas, such as a special pouring of Moroccan tea in the
Moroccan Pavilion:
Smoothies, such as New Zealand’s Kura smoothie powder:
Alcoholic beverages, such as Violeta’s tequila
David’s Vineyard’s Kosher delicious ice wine:
PMD NY’s very strong rum-based moonshine from Puerto Rico
known as Pitorro:
Non-alcoholic beverages, such as St. Regis’s offerings:
And assorted international flavor, such as Mandu Bibimbab
Gyozas:
Bibigo’s steamed (never fried!) dumplings; offered in three
flavors (chicken & vegetables, pork & vegetables, and vegetables—I
tasted the chicken-flavored one and it was delicious!):
China Pavilion’s white and black-rice sushi sampling:
Laverland Crunch’s seaweed snack, which was displayed to
demonstrate the variety of ways one may enjoy this seaweed snack. My personal
favorite was the rice ball prepared with Laverland’s seaweed salad topping (a
more detailed review to follow!) rolled with sushi rice—LOVED the crunch!!
I always highlight the booths, which I consider were
standouts in regards to their décor.
From Braswell’s Minion-branded jellies:
To Agromonte’s Italy-inspired car:
To Rochef’s chocolate bunny:
To Miso Match Sauce’s Ninja Boy mascot:
To the Japan Pavilion’s cherry blossom trees promoting sweet
sakura tea:
To the China Pavilion’s glasses of assorted rice:
To Marukome’s make-your-own miso soup “bar” (I made myself
miso supe with asparagus, spinach, tomato, and green onion—refreshing!):
To a display of a full pig:
To Sweet Joy’s corn stick, which can be used in place of sugar cones and waffle cones for ice cream:
Two particular giveaways of special note were Secrets of Healthy Cooking by Barbara
Seelig-Brown published by the American Diabetes Association.
This year, I also attended the 2015 Sofi Awards and After
Party, as well as the first-ever Opening Night Party. (Both events will be
discussed in separate posts.)
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