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Day Three Hundred and Fifty-Two Walking the International Fancy Food Show June 29th-July 1st, 2025

Entering the Summer Fancy Food Show on Sunday morning on the first day of the show

https://www.specialtyfood.com/fancy-food-shows/summer/

Walking the aisles on the first day of the show is a lot of travel. The main floor of the show is almost three football fields long and there are so many vendors to stop and see that I have learned to pace myself.

You can not stop and eat every cookie, cracker and piece of cheese at every booth. I try to see that the vendor is offering a unique looking product and then I stop and take notes. If I really like the products, then I will take the literature.

If I really thought the product was innovative or tasted really good then I asked for a sample on the last day and took a picture of the booth.

The Italian Pavilion was one of the most popular at the show in 2025

The show didn’t seem as busy as it was in the past. The first day of the show, I could walk down every aisle without bumping into anyone. It also seemed to be more of a college and non-industrial crowd.

They would hover around the popular booths like the pizza and ice cream booths and then chomp away at the food. Even the vendors know not to waste their time. The issues is that you never know who you are dealing with and when you may see them again in the future. So you have to be very careful not to alienate anyone at these shows because today’s college student is tomorrow’s food executive.

The Italian Pavilion was one of most visited sections of the show

https://www.specialtyfood.com/visit-the-italian-pavilion-to-experience-the-art-of-taste-at-the-2025-summer-fancy-food-show/

As I walked the show, there were certain vendors that just stood out. I was really impressed by the innovation from the foreign pavilions especially those in the South Korean, Italian and Vietnamese Pavilions with their colorful packaging, innovative logos and wonderful tasting products. I was very impressed with what was being made abroad.

There were many smaller American food manufacturers that I thought were really innovative as well. There were all sorts of drinks, spicy snacks and baked goods that I thought had a lot of potential for a mass market audience.

So for the next three days I sampled and snacked my way through the long aisles of the show. This show didn’t have the same number of vendors as previous years, noting that I finished walking the show in three days with plenty of time for another trip down the aisles to revisit certain vendors.

Much of the lower part of the second building was used as theater space for lectures and talks which I had not seen in previous years. Still there was a lot of innovation in the show and I wanted to point out the products that I thought stood out in the three days I was at the show.

Day One: Visiting the vendors and pavilions on the first floor

The Italian Pavilion:

The Italian Pavilion this year offered so many wonderful products from pasta to sauces and spices that there was a lot to choose from. There were so many vendors selling those types of products that they got lost in the shuffle. Where the products shined and stood out was in the Snack and Beverage category.

The first interesting product I tasted was Protein chips

These crispy chips were packed with flavor and had a nice snap to them. What made them stand out to me was not just the intensity of the flavors but the creativity of the packaging. I got to sample both the Paprika and the Salt & Vinegar and loved the flavors.

The Bonta Lucane Chips were excellent

http://www.bontalucane.com/?lang=en

These crispy chips had a nice crunchy taste and a light hint of spices and olive oil. These chips are the perfect snack with a glass of wine or to start a meal with cheeses.

Bergotto Sodas were one of the standouts in both in the Italian Pavilion and in the Fancy Food Show

The Bergotto sodas were one of the standout beverages of the show. They were packed with fruity flavors that were refreshing and I loved the packaging. The sodas were really refreshing on this extremely hot day. I think they will do very well in the American market.

The I Marcoritti Italian Grissini products

These tiny breadsticks from Italy, called ‘Grissini bites, are really addictive and you can not stop crunching your way through these cheese and pizza tasting snacks. These cheesy little bites were very addictive.

The Italian Pavilion had many standout items and was one of the biggest contributors to the show this year. I loved their packaging and their representatives could not have been nicer.

The South Korean Pavilion:

South Korean Pavilion with its colorful and tasty snacks, candies and sodas. Their selection of noodle based dishes and spices again are a standard in many companies from here and abroad.

https://www.specialtyfood.com/news-media/news-features/association-press-releases/korea-pops-seafood-soars-and-more-top-trends-from-2025-summer-food-show-according-to-the-specialt/

Where the South Koreans stood out was in snacks and beverages. Outside of the French, the South Koreans had some of the most unique and creative packaging at the show. The flavors of their products burst with flavors of fruits and spices. I had to take my time to taste products later on that I would see in Asian markets in Bergen County, NJ.

The Poppi brand from South Korea

https://drinkpoppi.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqJw9ywCkecyM0-bw7gol1WmL9xf3SZCVm2_8SurUzpiHroLxQp

This delicious line of sodas had tiny gelatin pearls at the bottom of them and came in so many wonderful flavors. The drinks were so refreshing after a long day of walking around and you have to shake the bottom of the can to get the pearls out and it is worth it.

The milk sodas Latte Pop were surprisingly sweet and refreshing and did not taste like a milk based product. They tasted like a fizzy version of Strawberry or Banana milk.

https://www.gulfood.com/exhibitors/tulip-international-inc

https://www.tulipint.com/about-us

Badasori New Fish Pop chips from the South Korea Pavilion had an interesting flavor

https://sunhae.tradekorea.com/main.do

https://sunhae.gobizkorea.com/mini/site/productList.do

These interesting snack chips called “New Fish Pop” had an intense and interesting flavor. I found out that these are made with Alaskan Pollack and had no flour in them. The Honey Butter and the Chili flavors were delicious and I thought a pretty original product.

The Lemon curd ice cream from Bold Spoon really stood out amongst the ice cream I sampled that first day. The fresh ingredients and the creamy consistency stood out amongst the vendors trying to recreate the same flavors

https://www.boldspooncreamery.com/

These delicious flavors were dense and creamy and were the best ice creams that I tasted in the show. What stood out to me was that you could really taste the lemon and cream in every bite.

The Women’s Owned Companies Pavilion:

There were many ‘women owned and run’ businesses being showcased at the show. One of the products in the Women’s Owned set of booths on the lower level was the ‘Cinnamom’, cinnamon bun products. These sweet, chewy and decadent desserts were the brainchild of the mother/daughter team who own the company. It was the owners grandmother who had come up with the recipe for these sweet and rich desserts.

The ‘Cinnamom’ cinnamon bun products

https://www.instagram.com/cinnamombakery/?hl=en

Video on the product

The ‘Cinnamom’ baked products were some of the best new items at the show that tasted

My favorites were the buttery regular cinnamon rolls and the ones topped with a thick butter cream icing. I had to go back all three days at the show just to try each of their flavors. These rich desserts deserved a lot of attention.

OMG Pretzel Snacks

https://omgpretzels.com/shop/?srsltid=AfmBOop6HuRsZVdSg6dgBcBjlTeeSrYK4i6PRi5lQEAs_aEns9nNe8C6

The pretzel snacks from OMG were Oh My God! These tasty little pretzel bites are excellent. They are crisp and crunchy and full of flavor. The two that stood out to me were the Salty Butterscotch and the Buffalo flavors and I enjoyed crunching on them.

The first day of the show was a trial of sampling and tasting and as usual I did not pace myself the way I should have. Too many flavors and consistencies plus add in the bad humidity outside for all three days for the show made me stuffed and tired but in a good way.

Five Boro Block Party on the first day of the show:

After the first day of the show, the Specialty Food Association sponsored the Five Boro Block Party again with free food trucks and costumed characters walking around. It was so hot and humid the first two days of the show, I did not know how people were walking around with jacket and tie let alone in costume. The woman who was our Statue of Liberty character lasted about twenty minutes in her costume before she had to go back inside.

The sign for the Five Boro Block Party outside the Javis Center after the first day of the show

All the vendors, merchants, industry people and buyers at the Five Boro Block Party

The actor who played the Statue of Liberty lasted about a half hour out in this heat in that costume

Still she had a lot of fun entertaining everyone on stilts

They had a nice assortment of food trucks to choose from and the food was really good but I was not hungry. I had covered the whole first floor and part of the second floor that morning and afternoon. While the traffic was a little lighter than it had been in the last two years, it took a lot of time to try and sample some of the newer vendors and I had completely lost my appetite. The site of food was not very appealing but I still wanted to see what the trucks were offering. Thank God it was just light bites.

Food Truck Catering Company made a Chicken Adobo that looked interesting until I realized it was thigh meat.

I was not a big fan of chicken thighs but the spices on this dish were fantastic

The Glazed and Confused Food Truck had the best doughnuts

The Fried Powered Doughnuts were delicious

I only lasted at the block party for about a half hour before I went home. The heat was so unbearable and so many of the exhibitors were in jacket or jacket and tie in that heat, I was not sure how they lasted.

I was full and exhausted and just wanted to get home and go through my notes from the first day, plus I had class the next morning and then had to run back in for the second day of the show so it was would a busy next two days. I just wanted to relax after all that walking and sampling. I took some good notes and found some excellent vendors who had wonderful product.

The Second Day of the Show:

The second day of the show I got there late after my morning class and was able to cover the whole lower level of the show.

Pop Daddy popcorn display

https://popdaddysnacks.com/

These crispy little snacks I have tried in the past and I thin have a really crispy texture and some interesting flavors to choose from.

Cork’s Gourmet Popcorn

https://corkspopcorn.com/

Cork’s Gourmet Popcorn was one of the best popcorns that I tasted at the show. Not only was the popcorn well spiced and flavored. The Sweet Thai Chili and the Buffalo Ranch were two interesting flavors. The company uses a type of popcorn that is really fluffy and you do not see small kernals.

The Soup Dumplings from Nom Wah

https://www.nomwah.com/

The Soup Dumplings at the Nom Wah booth I waited around for several times during the show and it was well worth the wait. These juicy and succulent dumplings were one of the best items I tasted at the show and made me want to go down to the restaurant ( but alas they STILL do not accept a Visa or Mastercard). The quality of these dumplings are excellent and the company has very high standards.

PGI Soups tasted homemade

PGI Soups

I sampled several of the soups from PGI Foods and I could not tell the difference between these and homemade soups. The quality and taste were amazing. The woman who worked the booth encouraged me to ‘try them all’. The New England Clam Chowder was rich and creamy with lots of clams in them. The Broccoli Cheddar Soup had a rich and sharp flavor and the Lobster Bisque was so well spiced. A definite winner for any restaurant not wanting to make them from scratch.

Krispy Calamari snacks are a real surprise

The Krispy Calamari snack was one of the best snacks that I tasted at the show and was one of the most unusual. These chewy and highly flavored snacks I thought was one of the best cross-over snacks I had seen at the show. It is easy to devour the Original and Spicy Cajun and I had to visit the booth more than once to ‘try them’.

Korean Rice Snacks from Lotte

https://www.lotte.co.kr/global/en/business/compDetail.do?compCd=L104

Another favorite snack of mine from the South Korean Pavilion (I am telling you they had the most flavorful snacks at the show). These crispy little circles of rice flour and honey mixed with some spicy flavors made the perfect snack. These highly addictive snacks had such a sweet and savory taste to them. The people working the booth saw that I liked them so much they gave me several bags to take home and sample. I loved these snacks!

I took the samples home and tried them on my own and I think they have huge potential

Assr Corn Dogs

https://www.tradeindia.com/assr-foods-ltd-8225578/

I loved this product that was more of cheese on stick then a traditional corn dog. These pops had a crispy coated that was mixed with different spices. These were being fried constantly as everyone wanted to sample them. I loved the stringy consistency and the delightful flavors they had.

The Pollack Flavored Chips from Lotte Foods

I kept going back to the South Korean Pavilion to try more of their sweet and savory snacks. These were O-ING, which were Pollack flavored fish snacks. These highly spiced snacks were a big hit with me and I am not a big fish lover. These spicy snacks are the perfect item when you want a quick snack with a soda or general snacking. The people at the booth gave me a couple of different flavors to take home and try.

These were light and spicy and had a nice crunch to them

I had sampled many different types of cookies through the show that soft, hard and some all natural. I found that cookies or any baked product that does not have flour, sugar, butter and eggs just have not flavor or consistency to them.

The cookies from Fancy Pants Cookies really stood out as a crispy, crunchy product sweet product that would be popular at any age. I love their packaging as well.

Fancy Pants Cookies

https://fancypantsbakery.com/

The Fancy Pants cookies were small, crisp cookies that had a nice crunch to them. The cookies have such a nice taste to them. These tiny cookies are packed with flavor and have a nice bite to them. I was happy trying each flavor that they gave me a few bags to sample at home. The Birthday Cake flavor is hands down the best flavor.

The sample I brought home with me were the Birthday Cake flavor

Of the American beverage companies that I tried at the show, Harney & Sons Tea is a fan favorite of mine since I went to a sampling at the Cornell Club years ago (the owner is a Cornell Alumnus-Go Red!). I love these infused all natural teas.

Harney and Sons Tea drinks

https://www.harney.com/

The were closing down for the evening and they gave me a few bottles to take home. I was not too keen on the Rose flavored but the original and Orange Mango flavored were delicious. I have always loved their products when I visit the upscale bakeries and cafes in Manhattan.

Last Day of the Show:

On my last day of the show, I got in late because of early morning classes and wanted to collect samples so that I could try things at home. By 2:30pm, vendors were literally throwing samples in my canvas bag like I was going trick or treating. No one wants to take these home with them or back to the office. I really appreciated the samples that the vendors gave because it gave me the opportunity to taste and nibble on things on my own time.

These are some of the products that I highly recommend:

The Real Veggie Brussel sprouts from Woodridge Snacks were delicious when I sampled them

https://woodridgesnacks.com/

I am not a big fan of Brussel Sprouts but my mind and opinion on them was changed when the representative from Woodridge Snacks gave me a few bags of his product to try at home. I had been impressed by the flavors. These crunchy little snacks are different from others that I had tried at the show. These were made a real whole Brussel sprout leaves and a cheesy spicy flavoring to them. I was surprised and delighted by them.

These savory little snacks have such flavor packed into these crunchy treats

Another series of snacks I tried on my own were the brown rice puff snacks from Morihaku Confectioney LTD. These crunchy puffs were a nice alternative to the other puffy snacks that I have tried in the past. I got to try the three flavors Mild Curry, Grilled Corn and Yuzu Salt Koji when I got home.

The Brown Rice Puffs by Morihaku Confectioney LTD. from the Japan Pavilion

The Savoysmiths Kettlechips with Somerset Cheddar and Shallots are excellent

These potato chips were wonderful. The representative from the company at the show gave me a big bag of the Somerset Cheddar and Shallot flavors. These were crisp, savory and packed with flavor. These thick kettle chips are what the English would call ‘crisps’. That gave them their crisp bit.

Another popcorn that I always enjoy sampling at the show and have some of the most mellow representatives are Fisher’s Popcorn, a beach favorite. They have shops near my mother’s house in Delaware and I love their fresh popcorn. I always have to nudge them for samples after the show and they are always happy to oblige because I love their product so much.

The Fisher’s Popcorn with Caramel and Old Bay Seasoning are excellent

https://www.fishers-popcorn.com/

Their popcorn is excellent

Hands down, their Caramel Old Bay seasoning popcorn is the best flavor. Sweet and savory with every bite and has the best taste to it. You will go through several handfuls with one of the bigger bags.

Heart Beats from the Peek Freens Company are these sweet little Elephant ears

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peek_Freans

These tiny little sweet and crisp cookie were like eating tiny Elephant Ear pastries. Their sugary top was caramelized and I crunched my way through the whole bag. This is the perfect snack for kids for their lunch boxes. Delightful and sweet!

The last product that I took home with me was the Rotten brand of candies. This sweet and puckery candies had the best packaging and display at the show. I thought these would be

Rotten Candy Gummies and Worms had some of the most unique packaging

https://eatrotten.com/

Not only did I love the packing and display of this product but the taste was great. Sweet and tart with every bite and my favorite one were the Sour Gummy Cruncheez. These candy coated with sprinkles jellies have a double sweetness to them and a crunchy exterior that is colorful and fun. These are the perfect candy to market to museums like the Children’s Museum of New York and the American Museum of Natural History. Any place that kids could get their hand on them.

The sprinkler coated gummies have a nice sweet and sour pucker flavor to them

I loved these puckery little candies and I loved the creative packaging.

The worms had a same sweet consistency

These are pictures of some of the food items that I sampled at the show.

Sampling a Shrimp sandwich in the Japanese Pavilion

The savory Chinese pie with ground pork and a type of non-dairy cheese

I thought it was a very successful food show with wonderful items, a lot of creative new vendors and a lot of trusted old ones with quality products and innovative packaging. There are many items that I think will do well in the American market and I don’t think many of the foreign vendors should underestimate the American customer and what they will eat.

There is a lot that I hope to see on the shelves in the next year!

Day Two Hundred and Eighty Walking the NYC Fancy Food Show June 25th-27th, 2023

The Summer NYC Fancy Food Show at the Javits Center in Manhattan

I look forward to attending the NYC Fancy Food Show every June and this year did not disappoint me. It still is not as large as it was pre-COVID in 2019 when it took up every inch of the Javits Center, but the show was just as large as last year with many new innovative products to see and sample and a much larger series of foreign pavilions. Many countries brought over excellent products that were beautifully packaged and tasted wonderful.

My first part of the visit to the show, I visited the foreign pavilions to see the new developments from aboard. Some of the most interesting products I saw came from France, Italy, Ecuador, Egypt, and South Korea. They had the nicest array of appetizers, drinks and snacks that I think are going to be very popular in the United States.

The South Korean Pavilion had many wonderful food items this year that I feel will be very successful in the American market. The packaging was creative and the flavors of these food items will appeal to everyone.

The first item was Granarolo Cheese Crisps by Mimi Foods

Granarolo Cheese Crisps imported by Mimi Foods

https://www.granarolo.com/product/cheese-snack

https://www.mimifoodsusa.com/

These crisp little cheese crackers have some of the most intense flavors. The cheese is baked right into them, and you can taste the sharpness of the cheese and the savory flavors. These little treats stand on their own and make a great snack on their own or with a glass of wine.

The Honey Butter Corn Chips were the most innovative snack food at the show. These honey flavored snacks were crisp and buttery. I had never tasted some so unique and delicious. The were the best flavor in the collection of snacks.

Another food item that impressed me the most was the ice cream bars from Melona. These were the best frozen treats at the show, and I was surprised to find out that they were only available in the Asian supermarkets like Hmart. The flavors are infused with fresh fruit puree and in a three-day period especially the last day of the show when I ate five different flavors can attest that each one has its own unique taste to it.

The original Honey Dew melon is delicious and refreshing, the mango has a rich and sharp flavor of the fruit, and the strawberry had the consistency of chunk of fresh fruit inside. I managed to eat every one of the flavors available (it did hit me later on though eating all those bars) but each one of the flavors in the product line stands on its own and these should be available in all supermarkets as I know this dessert will be popular with everyone.

The vendor made each flavor available to all show goers.

Melona Ice Creams and Desserts

https://www.melonaicecream.com/

Melona Ice Cream

The Melona Ice Cream bars from South Korea were just amazing!

The mango flavors were so intense and sweet this popular flavor will be one of their best in the future.

The Egyptian Pavilion:

Another vendor that I thought was excellent was Kamara Baked Goods in the Egyptian Pavilion. The ‘Hostess’ of Egypt, Kamara Baked Goods has their own take on the snack food industry with cakes, cookies and biscuits that just a bit sweeter than their American counterparts. The selection is a combination of Hostess and Keebler items with similar packaging but a more complex flavor. I can see their products being very popular in the United States.

Karma Baked Goods from the Happy Sweet Food Industries

http://happysweet.co/Cake.html

The CEO of the Happy Sweet Food Industries happened to be at the show and could not have been more generous with me taking samples on the last day of the show. I was able to try all of these products plus a few more at the show that I did not have the packaging for, and I have to say that I was really impressed with the flavor and quality of each of the products.

Karma Baked Goods samples that I tried.

The two I really enjoyed the most was the Chocolate Biscuit filled with marshmallow and topped with more Chocolate and the Strawberry Doughnut which had a nice sweetness due to the thick layer of strawberry frosting one top it.

My favorite snacks from Karama Baked Goods the Taw Taw Strawberry Doughnuts and Chocolate Marshmallow Cookie. They had such nice flavors, and I can see American children loving these.

From the French Pavilion, there were a few food vendors that were standouts:

The French every year at the show showcase some of the best quality products of any country represented at the show. With the products that may not stand up to other countries, they always have the lock on packaging. The French understand that the quality of the product is not just in the ingredients and in the flavor of it but how it is presented. Every product that was in their pavilion looked like a gift that you could immediately give someone. Coming back recently from Paris, I can tell there is a pride in everything that they produce.

Chateau Fougères

https://tastefrance-food.com/en/company/mix-buffet/product/9-french-petits-fours-gougeres-french-cheese-puffs-chateau-fougeres-80g-cheese-puffs

Chateau Fougères is no exception. These delightful cheese puffs and their mini breads were the talk of everyone who tried them that afternoon. The vendor seemed to take pride in that we were fighting to get a sample of these warm little cheese puffs. The flavor of the cheese was sharp, and savory and these small treats are perfect as an appetizer or an accompaniment to a salad or with drinks. The small bread puffs were the perfect side to salads or to a small plate of pasta. I thought in the American market these would be perfect in a breadbasket at brunch.

Chocolat des Francais was another vendor who used their unique packaging as an attention grabber at the show. Their packaging for their delicious candy bars and chocolates are done by artists who have their eye on the regional markets they are being sold in.

Chocolat des Francais

https://www.lechocolatdesfrancais.fr/fr/

I thought these New York City themed bars were really clever. This is something I would have seen at Bloomingdale’s in the 1980’s in their gourmet department. These really stood out for their creative packaging and a great way to sell the candy in store across New York City. I especially liked the Statue of Liberty themed bar.

The Ecuador Pavilion:

Plantain Republic

https://www.emis.com/php/company-profile/EC/Plantain_Republic__Republica_del_Platano_Exportplantain_SA_en_3966872.html

Tucked downstairs in the Ecuador Pavilion was Plantain Republic, a vendor of unique snacks made from plantains. Of their snack products, their fried Toastones were the best. These thick crunchy snacks really stood out for their saltiness and flavor of the crisps. These thick cut snacks had a great snap with every bite.

As I walked through the aisles of the rest of the show after exploring the country pavilions, I came across so many wonderful products made right in our country that the list was too long to mention. Many you can see in previous blogs on the foods show but there were quite a few standouts this year that may not have won all the awards but won me over big. I had to go back a couple of times to make sure I was right (they did not have to twist my arm with samples). So many of them were happy to see me a second time and told me more about their products and their companies.

The Appetizers:

One of my favorite vendors at the show and who was very popular with many of the visitors those three days was Wei Chuan Foods. This family run company out of California had the most delicious chicken dumplings, roast pork buns and spring rolls. Samples here never lasted long and even one of the salespeople complained that people were eating the displays.

Their dumplings were full of flavor and well spiced and tasted really good with the soy sauce dipping sauce. Everything tasted homemade.

Wei Chuan Foods was one of the most popular booths at the NYC Fancy Food Show with this family run business of delicious Chinese appetizers and starters.

https://www.weichuanusa.com/en/pages/about-us/

Their Pork Buns and Chicken Dumplings were wonderful and cooked up so nicely. These samples never lasted too long. The Pork Buns were filled with a sweet roast pork and tasted like they had just been made at the show.

Wei Chuan Foods

Wei Chuan Foods

Their food selection was so popular that people were eating the displays.

Another Chinese food vendor that was very popular with the visitors to the show was Dumpling Daughter. The owner’s mother was out welcoming all of us to try these delicious dumplings and I have to say she had no problem getting a crowd. The pork and chive dumplings were excellent. I loved their stuffed mascot as well. That would be a nice side business to sell their plush dumpling.

Dumpling Daughters

https://dumplingdaughter.com/

Another type of dumpling that was popular at the show was Roza’s Dumplings and Pierogies. These stuffed delights were cooked in butter and had a nice chewy consistency.

Roza’s Dumplings were another huge hit at the show

https://www.instacart.com/products/27277583-roza-s-chicken-dumplings-28-oz

I only got to try the Chicken Dumplings, but I thought they were well spiced and cooked up nicely. I can see these being served with sour cream and apple sauce.

Another vendor that had long lines for sampling was a local New Jersey food merchant who created these amazing potato appetizers. I was able to grab a half of one of the Stuft Fundu’s but from the taste and consistency there are excellent.

Rosti Stuff Spuds

https://stuftspuds.com/

These small snacks had the consistency of a potato croquette and the I was able to sample the cheese filled spuds and they cooked up very nicely and were well spiced. I could never get back to the table again as they were always busy, but the product was delicious.

There were many pizza products from cheese to sauce and all sorts of frozen entrees to choose from at the show. There was one that really stood out and I swear it was like eating a fresh pizza. Pinsa Love Pizza was a crackly, crisp pizza with a flavorful sauce that baked up beautifully.

The sauce was well spiced and tasted of fresh tomatoes and olive oil and topped with a gooey cheese. Again another vendor that had a very busy table. When the representative from the company told me this was a frozen premade pizza, I was surprised with its consistency and taste. It tasted like a fresh pie.

Pinsa Love Pizza

https://www.pinsa.love/

You would never know that this was a frozen premade pizza.

Popcorn:

I have seen many popcorn vendors at the show but two really stood out at this show. Fisher’s Popcorn I had tried in the past in their store in Rehoboth Beach, DE on the boardwalk. Their Carmel and Cheese popcorn is sweet and savory with a sharp cheese flavor with their cheese popcorn.

Fishers Popcorn

My favorite flavor at the food show was the Caramel with Old Bay Seasoning. The spices really bring out the taste of the caramel and this unusual combination works beautifully. Their bagged popcorns taste just like it had been made at the store.

Another wonderful popcorn vendor was Garrett Popcorn out of Chicago. I really loved their Garrett Mix, which was their version of Caramel and Cheddar Cheese popcorn which was popular at the show. Their version of their sweet and savory flavor combination was excellent as well. What I like about their popcorn was there was none of those annoying kernels at the bottom of the bag.

Garret Popcorn

https://www.garrettpopcorn.com/garrett-popcorn/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0bOIvpH0_wIVhkZyCh15RwKSEAAYASAAEgKonfD_BwE

Their standard Butter Popcorn and their Caramel and Cheese popcorn were extremely popular at the show.

Candies:

I had sampled so many chocolates, caramels and jellies at the show that they began to blend into one another. I am not partial to dark chocolate which I find bitter and the candies that had no sugar gave some of the candies no flavor whatsoever.

One candy that really stood out for its taste and uniqueness was the Bonbo Marshmallow Fluff covered candies. These bonbons were melted in your mouth good. They were not the standard marshmallow smores like candies but when you bit into them, it was a marshmallow spread was on top of a cookie and then covered in chocolate. When I sampled them, the guy serving them said to me that I would not taste anything like this at the show. He was right.

Bonbo Dream Puff by Leonessa imported by Galil Brands

https://galilbrands.com/

These large bonbons ooze open when you bite into these candies, and you can taste the sweet marshmallow fluff with the tasty milk chocolate. You need to two hands to eat them. One for the candy and one for the napkin you will need to hold when eating them.

Cookies

Whoa Dough

https://www.whoadough.com/

The one standout for being a very different type of cookies is Whoa Dough’s Chocolate Chip cookies. They use a combination of Gluten Free Oat Flour, Chickpea Flour and Tapioca Flour that gives it its chewiness. Using cane and brown sugar gives the cookies their sweetness that high fructose corn syrup never could. When I tried these cookies, you would swear that they are regular chocolate chip cookies. These gluten, nut, soy, dairy, and egg free vegan cookies will be very popular with people that have allergies who still like to indulge in sweets.

RoRo’s Baking Company

https://rorosbakingcompany.com/

RoRo’s Bakery, a small family company specializes in just a few types of baked goods but what they do is delicious. Their buttery and chewy dinner rolls are delicious and just need a little honey to make them a nice dinner companion.

What really stood out was their Cinnamon Rolls with their light icing and their sweet combination of butter and cinnamon. I had to try a few of them to get the full delight of their flavor and the ladies who ran the company seemed happy that I came back a few times with a smile on my face. They are a wonderful freshly baked product that are perfect for breakfast and brunch.

Ice Cream and novelties:

Cookie Wild

I was cornered by the vendor representative from Cookie Wild Ice Cream sandwiches to try their product when I was walking down the aisle and I am glad that he did. The Cookie Wild Ice Cream sandwich is a different take on the traditional ice cream sandwich.

This crisp chocolate wafer cookie was topped with a creamy vanilla ice cream with caramel and dipped in a chocolate coating. When you bite into it, it has a crisp chewy consistency with a caramel filling that oozes out with each bite. Crunchy and sweet, it a complex dessert with every bite. it is like an ice cream sundae in a sandwich form.

Another delicious dessert with New Jersey roots is the Mochi from Mochidoki. These sweet little delights have a favorful ice cream wrapped in a sweet rice coating.

Mochidoki Mochi Ice Creams

https://mochidoki.com/

These little bites come in various flavors but the standouts here were the Vanilla Bean and the Passion Fruit (as seen above) which have a nice sweetness to them. Mochi makes such a nice dessert after a spicy Asian meal or just for a snack anytime.

There were many, many different wonderful vendors at the show but these vendors really impressed me with their uniqueness, flavors and tastes. They stood out for just being different from the other versions from the same categories.

This is when we start to see innovation mixed with quality when shopping for groceries for our families.

Other Tripsto the NYC Fancy Food Show:

The NYC Fancy Food Show 2022:

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The NYC Fancy Food Show 2019:

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The NYC Fancy Food Show 2015:

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The NYC Fancy Food Show

Day One Hundred and Forty-One: Visiting the NYC Fancy Food Show June 23rd & 24th, 2019

Every year the Fancy Food Industry holds one of the most innovative events in New York City, the Annual Fancy Food Show at the Javis Center every June. This amazing show shows the industry the newest and latest products that are coming onto the market, old favorites that get new packaging or new flavors, the latest in food trends, cooking classes that introduce a product in a whole new way and products from abroad that are looking for distribution in the States. I found the most interesting products at the show and it was nice to see some of the old standbys that I have been sampling since my first show back in 2004.

Fancy Food Show 2019

https://www.specialtyfood.com/shows-events/summer-fancy-food-show/

I have learned over the years that this is NOT the place to over eat and is not lunch. It can be extremely over-whelming if you sample everything in the first row and then realize that you have about 100 more rows to visit. Don’t overdo it on the cheese and chocolate the first day of the show or you will feel it by 5:00pm. I have learned to pace myself and take notes about what I saw. I also like to see what the products are in the foreign pavilions because they have the most interesting packaging and the representatives are usually bored.

I have also learned that you will get pushed out of the way for a vendor to talk to a Whole Foods buyer even if you are having a nice conversation about their product. Business is business and many of these people are looking for someone to distribute a product that probably is already represented in the food market in the States by a dozen other vendors. It took two days of walking, sampling and talking but there were many standouts at the show that I would like to share with everyone.

I got to the show on Sunday by 10:00am and the Javis Center was just starting to get crowded so people were more willing to talk. Some representatives and sales people looked so bored that no one went to visit them if their product looked interesting I would walk over and talk to them. I had some really nice conversations at the show and learned a lot of the new developments in the fancy food industry.

My first day at the show I covered most of the first level where it seemed that the most popular vendors were placed and got the most traffic. It is also where most of the County Pavilions were placed so I got a chance to visit them with some peace and quiet. Most of the visitors and buyers ran through the foreign pavilions but I had fun checking out all the new products and talking to all their salespeople.

Most of the foreign pavilions were manned by one or two people and it looked to me that unless they already had connections in this country many were sitting at their booths checking their computers or emails. This went on with pretty much all the foreign pavilions with the exception of the Canadian where everyone was out sampling their products and stopping passers by. It is tough for a lot of these manufacturers as they are looking for distribution.

My first stop was at the Japanese Pavilion where I stopped at various booths to look at the packaging of products and sample items that I had not seen before. A few unique things popped out at me.

The Meiji America Inc. featured a whole line of desserts and snacks including a product call Chocorooms which are butter cookie in the shape of mushroom covered with chocolate where the top of the mushroom would be.  They also carried a crunchy chocolate snack called ‘Hello Panda’ which is a crisp butter cookie filled with chocolate with a playful panda printed on the top of it. Perfect for those little kids that like something catered to them.

https://www.meiji.com/global/

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Chocorooms Cookies

The Ginbis Company of Japan was showing a line of snacks that I thought was quite interesting. One product that was delicious the Shimi Choco Corn which was star shaped corn snacks in both vanilla and chocolate. Another was rather odd but really worked was the Black Sesame Biscuits which were mini asparagus shaped snacks that were studded with sesame seeds.

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Ginbis Cookie snacks

https://www.candysan.com/manufacturer.php?id_lang=1

Another product that I think will be popular is their Dream Animal cookies which are a Japanese version of animal crackers. These delightful little butter flavored biscuits are in the shape of animals with the names of the animals printed on the cookies in English. Very cleaver for the child who is learning their ABC’s. Their snacks were sweet and savory.

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Ginbis Animal Crackers

The EIWA America Inc. headquartered in Japan has the license for Sanrio Company’s Hello Kitty line of marshmellows including one that was filled with chocolate which are called smores mellows. They also come flavored in strawberry, mango, pineapple and matcha.

https://www.eiwa-net.co.jp/english/

In the South Korea Pavilion, there were a couple of standouts that were featured. Plado Company  featured a children’s drink that I thought was nicely packaged but a little on the sweet side. It was a strawberry juice fruit drink for kids called Poro Aazz that featured a cartoon duck on the outside. The bottle was playful and I could see children loving it. The flavors come in milky, apple, tropical, green grape and mango. They also have a line of seaweed snacks and noodle cup soups.

Paldo Company drinks

These unique drinks will be popular with little children

A product that stood out at the South Korean Pavilion was by Bibigo with their Gochujang Hot Sauce that had many layers of spiciness. This sauce really lasts with you.

http://www.bibigo.com/

The Pureplus Company featured a line of kids yogurt/coco drinks that had many Japanese cartoon characters on the outside. These types of drinks were really on the sweet side catering to a child with a developing taste bud. These drinks were also quite rich.

https://www.wabel.com/c/pure_plus_co_ltd

The next Asian Pavilion I visited was the Thailand  Pavilion and they had more  food lines to cater to all age groups. The Sun Yang Food Company were showing several food items that I thought were interesting. They created a line called Ten Jang which are a line of seasoned fish snacks that I am not sure would appeal to a mass audience but the snacks in barbecue and chili would find their way to kids who like a spicy snack, They also offer the line in Chicken and Squid. Their line of rice crackers called “Mochi Max” has some interesting flavors such as pizza, satay and wasabi.

Sun Yang Fish Snacks.jpg

http://www.sunyangfood.com/

The Srinanaporn Marketing Public Company Limited also offered a few noteworthy beverage lines that I thought might appeal to the child who has a sweet tooth. They had a refreshing line of drinks named ‘Uzu’, which is a white grape juice drink flavored with strawberry, Lychee and Orange. The lychee was thirst quenching and just the right amount of sweetness.

https://www.snnp.co.th/

Leaving the Asian booths I walked next to the Egyptian Pavilion to see what food products they were showing at the show. One standout was the Shanawany Group’s line called ‘Delta Sweets” which carried an assortment of candies and crackers. One of the standouts was the Caramel bites, another being a mildly sweet line of Strawberry Wafers and a delicious Chocolate Wafer line called “Chocolatoo”.

Another vendor that stood out amongst the rest was the Elvan Company who carried a line of snack cakes. They offered an interesting sponge cake line that almost looked like a ‘Twinkie’  but not as sweet. The line called ‘CakeTime’ came in both a chocolate and vanilla flavor and had a very nice taste to them. The ‘CakeTime’ Donut line looked really good as well but unfortunately they did not have the samples with them. Their snack cakes were just a step below in sweetness than a traditional Hostess snack cake.

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Elvan Company Snack Cakes

http://elvan.com.tr/en

When touring the United Kingdom Pavilion I came across an interesting product in the Great Britain booths by  Flower & White Ltd. They have a line of Meringue Bars in various flavors that were light and crunchy and at 96 calories were a decadent little treat. I was able to sample the flavors in Lemon and Raspberry and they were sweet and melted in your mouth. Perfect for that afternoon coffee or tea break.

https://www.linkedin.com/company/flower-and-white-ltd

In the Pavilion for the Country of Greece, there was a lot of olive, nuts and oil companies to choose from. One that carried a line of interesting sweet and savory pastries was from the Ioniki Sfoliata S.A. company in Athens. Their line of cheese and spinach pies, sweet and savory croissants and meat Peinirli (a type of Italian meat pastry) were standouts at the booth. Each was generous filled with cheese and meats and when warmed up had a delicious buttery taste to the dough and the fillings were well spiced.

https://ioniki.com/en

The Canadian Pavilion offered many choices in maple syrup products and there were a few standouts beside just maple syrup. Jakeman’s Maple Products that was founded in 1876 in Ontario produces an interesting group of products that are flavorful and make good use of their maple syrup background. Their standard maple syrup selections are wonderful but their use of the product in their maple chocolates, maple popcorn (a spin on caramel corn) and their Maple Cream Cookies were just amazing. Their Maple Cream Cookies are extremely addictive and just crunching on them at the show you can easily eat a whole bag at one sitting. They are sweet but not in the sweetness you would in a sugar product.

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Jackman’s Maple Products

https://jakemansmaplesyrup.com/

Another sugary product that stood out was the Double Dutch cookie by Schep’s Bakery Ltd. out of Norwich, Ontario called a Stroopwafels. These sweet little waffle cakes are two light waffle like cookies filled with caramel and are Holland’s favorite cookie.  These rich little cookies taste like a portable breakfast and are perfect with coffee.

http://www.schepsbakeries.com/

The French Pavilion always bring such elegant and high quality products. I always love their packaging and I love the way the French do business. Everyone is so nicely dressed and mannered and not one is pushy about selling you something. There is so much pride in the quality in their food products that it shows when they describe and sample them. United Biscuits of France has the lightest and buttery cookies with a happy face where the chocolate filling smiles at you.

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BN Pockets Cookies

https://www.lepanierfrancais.com/biscuit-nantais-chocolat-cookies

The French quality in their jellies show too and not just in the traditional Bon Mama. One of the representatives from La Fruitiere Jams and Toppings let me sample a few of their jellies which are some of the best I ever tasted. You could really taste the fresh fruit in every bite. There were chunks of strawberry and cherry in each bite of the samples.

https://www.lafruitiere.com/home.html

The was one candy that stood above the others from the Spanish Pavilion was Wonkandy marshmellows in bright colors. These colorful treats were sweet marshmellows covered with colorful sugar topping. These little confections come in a rainbow of colors in a large plastic container.

Wonkandy

Wonkandy Marshmellows

https://wonkandy.com/

Leaving the foreign pavilions behind, I started to concentrate on the domestic vendors and found amongst all the cheese, chocolate and popcorn vendors many interesting standouts that I could see becoming popular on the wide market.

One vendor that was garnering long lines was the Hancock Gourmet Lobster Company who was featured in the State of Maine section of the show. Their lobster products were not only fresh tasting like the lobster had just been caught but decadently rich, creamy and buttery. They sampled their ‘Lobster Grilled Cheese’ appetizers which were so decadent and delicious I had to keep returning to their booth to try them again. I had had a taste of the their Lobster Bisque at a different show a few years earlier and that was also rich and silky to taste. Their products were top quality when serving lobster.

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These Lobster Grilled Cheese were one of the best products at the show

https://www.hancockgourmetlobster.com/

Another rich tasting standout in the State of Florida section of the show was their ‘Stuffed Garlic Bread’ that is stuffed with cheese, garlic and spices. The flavors are in Original with garlic and cheese and the mild spice variety with a garlic, pepper and cheese filling. When baked it is almost like an open face Stromboli. The combination of garlic and cheese with the soft caramelized bread you could eat on its own with just a little sauce.

https://www.facebook.com/HotStuffedBreadCompany/

There were a few standouts in the Asian-American market as well. The Green Spirit Food Inc. offered a line of vegan food products where you would not have known it wasn’t chicken. Their Vegan Chicken Cake and their Veggie Corn Koroke Cakes were the highlight of their food lines at the show. The chicken variety tasted so much like chicken that I was fooled by it. The corn cakes were filled with buttery corn kernels and fried to golden crisp with a light breading. Both were well spiced and would be perfect at any dinner party.

https://green-spirit-food-inc.business.site/

In the State of Hawaiian section of the show the Noh Foods of Hawaii had a line of ‘Hawaiian Ice Teas’ that I enjoyed very much. Their ice tea line was light, refreshing and the best part was made with Hawaiian cane sugar and not high fructose corn syrup. It was light and sweet and chilled could be drunk right out of the can. They also had an interesting line of spices and rubs.

Noh Foods Company

Noh Foods Company

http://www.nohfoods.com/

Another beverage that stood out at the show was manufactured in Minnesota by Maud Borup Inc. It was a line of Fizzy Drink Bombs which are a fruit flavored ball in blueberry and cherry that you drop into a glass of water and watch it fizz. These lively treats are perfect for a child’s birthday party where the children could make the drinks themselves and watch the water pop, fizzle and show the edible glitter.

https://www.maudborup.com/

In the Candy area there were so many choices that I was on sugar high for most of the show. The one standout that I love and it has been mentioned in a few of my food blogs is the Butterfield Candies founded in 1924. The Butterfield Fruit Hard Candies are delicious and you can taste the infused flavors of the fruits. My favorites have been their peach and cherry flavors that I have tasted at the show. Just crunching on them is a real treat.

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Butterfield Candies

Butterfields Candies Home of the Peach Buds

Back in the State of New York section of the show, one delicious standout was Bantam Bagels which had started out as a small shop on Bleecher Street down in the Village in Manhattan. The couple had been making their stuffed bagels in their kitchen and they were so popular with their friends that they opened a shop and the rest was history. The best part of their bagel bites is that they are already stuffed with cream cheese so you don’t need it on top.

Bantam Bagels

Bantam Bagels are delicious

At the show they were featuring their Classic with just cream cheese and the Onion which had a nice pronounced flavor to it. No wonder the line was so popular that the line was long. Also the people working there were really nice and let you taste a few of them.

https://www.bantambagels.com/

Another standout product  was from DuFour Pastry Kitchens out of the Bronx were their Smoked Cheddar and Bacon Cocktail Straws (a type of pastry cheese stick) that had a nice smoky savory taste that were light and crispy and had a bite of a mixture of cheeses. Another great cheese snack that I tried are an oven baked cheese bite by Granarolo. The crisp is made with Italian milk and grated cheese and then it is baked. It has a rich sharp taste to it.

https://www.dufourpastrykitchens.com/

A cracker that stood out was by La Panzanella who make a wonderful GMO product. These crisps are made in flavors in Italian Herb, Sundried Tomato Basil and spicy olive and have a nice bite to them.

https://www.lapanzanella.com/

Haldiram’s, a company that specializes in Indian food had a interesting and spicy line of naan bread,  stews and delicious samosa’s and shami kebabs which are a type of patty. All the foods that we were able to sample were full of spices and hot dipping sauces. Everything was delicious.

http://www.haldiram.com/

There were many wonderful desserts that were featured at the show and too many to mention but there many that I enjoyed eating. The Well Luck Company Inc. sampled a line of Mille Crepe Cakes in flavors Strawberry and Mango which were layers of French pastry and ice cream and were sweet and creamy in each bite.

https://www.specialtyfood.com/organization/129684/well-luck-coinc/

Dewey’s Bakery out of North Carolina offers a delicious line of Doughnut cookies which I thought were unique. These soft batch cookies were a cross between a doughnut and cookie that came in Old Fashioned Glazed, Cinnamon Bun and Apple Fritter that were soft and rich with every bite.

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Don’t miss these soft rich cookies especially the glazed

https://www.deweys.com/

Another line of delicious cookies were from Goodie Girl out of Ridgefield, New Jersey which were packaged and almost looked like Girl Scout Cookies. Their Double Chocolate Chip and Birthday Cake cookies were wonderful and they let me take samples home.

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Goodie Girl Cookies which are crisp and sweet

https://www.goodiegirlcookies.com/

Two snack foods that were a real treat were the Sweet Lemon Sweet Crisps by the 34 Degrees Company. These light and sweet crisps will melt in your mouth. These can be paired with a entree or a dessert or just served with coffee or tea.

The one standout popcorn of the many popcorn merchants was by Fisher’s Popcorn of Delaware Inc.. They made a Maple Popcorn with Old Bay Seasoning. It was a delicious twist to a sweet and savory snack.

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Fisher’s Old Bay Popcorn

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Of all the computer software companies that I talked with in those two days, one innovative company that grabbed my attention was I-Whiz. This company works with smaller vendors, restaurants and suppliers and farmers to match up products to sell and buy. The software is rather cutting edge for the restaurant industry.

I-Whiz

I-Whiz Computer Software

https://www.i-whiz.com/

On my trip day excursion in the world of food, these companies were just a small samples of the people I met. I mentioned more in my blog in July of 2015 and went into more detail of the American companies.

The New York Fancy Food Show is an eye opener in the food and snack industry. Walking the several miles of the show is a glimpse of what we will see on shelves all over the country and all over the world. The products that I pointed out were the ones I thought were different from the rest. I look forward to the long walk of the show next year.

https://www.specialtyfood.com/shows-events/summer-fancy-food-show/

Happy Eating!