Food & Drinks

From Delhi to Dubai: The Global Food Trends to Watch

A dispatch from the Summer Fancy Food Show featuring Korean carbonara and treats designed to fit your GLP-1 diet.

At the Summer Fancy Food Show, its snack time for around 2,500 companies.

Photographer: Matthew Kronsberg/Bloomberg

Even in New York, the city with arguably the planet’s most diverse and dynamic food scene, the three days of the Summer Fancy Food Show stand out as a world-class pileup of cuisines and trends. African honeys endorsed by Jane Goodall, Indian spiced sodas, Dubai chocolates and protein-packed … everything were but a few of the thousands of products laid out to tempt buyers and distributors for grocery and gourmet stores.

If you want a window into America’s changing tastes and growing appetites, and a sense of how the country will be eating in the coming year, there’s no better place to be.