My Foodie Favorites at the 2016 Fancy Food Show
The Summer Fancy Food Show in New York features plenty of tea, beets, protein products, frozen treats and other sweets.
Dec 14, 2016
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I attended the 2016 Summer Fancy Food Show at the Javits Center in New York City a few weeks ago. As a post-50 foodie, I gravitate toward wellness trends. In my mind that includes dark chocolate (which, BTW, is supposedly filled with healthful benefits) and frozen treats (OK, only some were low-fat ice pops—I couldn't resist the full-fat ice cream too. Boomer girls gotta live a little.)
Food Trends
I walked more than 6 miles, sipping and nibbling my way through 363,000 square feet filled with 2,670 exhibiting companies—and I'm pleased to share some of the food trends and favorites from the show. You may find these products in your local supermarket. If not check Whole Foods, Amazon or online links provided.
Beverages
Tons of Teas: Aside from water, tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world, according to the Tea Association of the USA. No wonder there were so many cold-brewed and hot varieties. I drank:
Tea is trending with hot and cold brewed varieties.
Drinks to Pick You Up and Put You to Sleep: I am interested in any product that can possibly help with my postmenopausal insomnia, middle-aged middle, and memory loss. I downed:
Juices with health benefits were flowing with beets and cherries.
A Waterfall of Water: I passed on coconut waters and instead tried:
Blossom Water and Maple Water were two flavored waters at the show.
Probiotics
I was amazed at all the products that have probiotics. I take a probiotic supplement every morning to help my IBS (irritable bowel syndrome), and they are very expensive. If I can consume more probiotics in my food and beverages in addition to my daily yogurt, it would be great. I tried:
Probiotics are now being added to foods.
High-Protein Foods and Superfoods
My boyfriend L will be happy to know that there are more high-protein snacks to choose from at the grocer. Nutrient-dense superfoods are popular too. I tasted:
Get your protein in different ways.
Superfoods were packed with grains, seeds and veggies like chia, quinoa and beets.
Eating your dark chocolate just got a whole lot more functional with K'UL bars.
Now I can eat dried wine grapes instead of drinking wine. RayZyn is doing a study with postmenopausal women.
Ice Cream and Frozen Treats
I didn't pass up any offer for ice cream or frozen treats, including:
Indulgent ice creams were everywhere, and I ate them all. Have you tried mochi?
More Favorite Foods
Here's the grand finale, with more pictures below. From Melanie's Medleys breakfast bowls made with quinoa (a popular gluten-free grain) to Hudson Henry Granola (delicious but not gluten-free) with Pecans & Chocolate, from Jicachips to Beet chips (beets again) with Cinnamon & Coconut Sugar, from Sir Kensington's Fabanaise Vegan Mayo (they make good ketchup too) to Victoria's Marinara soon made with Avocado Oil (the best sauce when I don't make homemade), from PB Crave peanut butter with a twist to bNutty beyond peanut butter (so glad I don't have any allergies to peanuts), and finally Hannahmax Baking, which makes the best gluten-free bagels I have ever tasted in everything, plain and cinnamon-raisin (I haven't had a bagel in two years since I went mostly gluten-free). It was a fantastic foodie day.
I ate brownies, more dark chocolate and lots of peanut butter treats.
The best-ever gluten-free bagels.
To top it off, I met Emmy-awarding winning chef Lidia Bastianich, who was touting her new organic pasta sauces and pasta. Having just visited Italy, I was so excited to meet Lidia. She has a fabulous journal if you are interested in learning more about Italian cooking.
I met Emmy-awarding winning chef Lidia Bastianich.
Are you a foodie? What's your favorite specialty food product? Share a comment so others can try it.
Are you hungry? As they say in Italian — mangia tutti.
P.S. For those of you who missed it, I was pleased to be featured on BBC.com about "Yes, You Can Retire at 50—Here's How."
This post originally appeared on aboomerslifeafter50.com.