Phew. I had a busy month. In fact, it looks like it’s going to be a busy month ahead too. I took a ton of pictures (around 4000) during my one-month stay in New York. Around half of that is food or related to food.
I stayed in Union Square in New York and couldn’t have asked for a better location. It’s always buzzing with some activity or the other and every weekend there’s a farmer’s market that is set up with the most lovely things to gawk at.
Fall is probably the best time to be around New York because you get to see gorgeous colours and taste unique fall dishes that just don’t make it to tropical tables.
I haven’t seen corn like this before (except maybe in some blogs long back). They were called Indian corn, but I have never seen then in India. Or maybe they mean the other Indian.
Freshly baked artisan bread.
Such a gorgeous crust!
Heirloom tomatoes. Tomato season was on in full blast so I saw a lot of different varieties!
Ostrich eggs, anyone? They are pretty expensive. $30 for 1, $50 for 2.
Mini bell peppers
Purple and yellow beans. They had the yellow kind in the office cafetaria one day for lunch so I tried them. They taste the same as the green ones, actually.
Fresh fresh fresh!
Poblano peppers and jalapenos at the back
Herbs are sold fully grown and in the pots so they stay fresh until you use them up. Ingenious!
I will be back soon with results of my “best cupcakes in New York” hunt and some lovely recipes I have had in my drafts for the longest time. Until then, please stay tuned.
JavelinWarrior
I think I know what I'm having for dinner now: heirloom tomato sandwich with some of that artesian bread – such amazing pictures!
Arc
LOL. You get excited seeing this in farmers market, we get excited seeing jackfruits/lychees and other indian stuff around here.. funny how the perspective changes when u live here
Priya
Beautiful clicks, very pleasant to see fresh veggies like this.
Alleppeyvala
Hi Bindya:
Loved the pics. Beautiful. Yes, the corn is named after the Native Americans. Looking forward to more pictures.
indosungod
Nags, yes they are 'American' Indian corn. They are beautiful aren't they.
Your pictures made my day.
Arch
Superb colours…what colourful corns ! Are they naturally like that ? Wow ! Have you moved to NY ??
AG
wow i have never seen that many varieties of vegetables! those corn, tomatoes! looks delicious.
Saee Koranne-Khandekar
You were missed! Looking forward to all the food pictures! Welcome back, nags.
Archana Chari
Yippee, glad to have a post back from you! What gorgeous colours in here. Is it the work crazy month world over, or what!
Anonymous
Lovely, and good to see you back here after long:-) Will wait eagerly for the cupcakes post!:D Shreya