Jackson Heights is a neighborhood located in Queens, just a short (30 minute) trip from Manhattan. Â It was developed in the first half of the 20th century by Queensboro Corporation, leading to a monotone layout of apartment buildings. Â What it lacks in some architecture (some buildings are beautiful, however) it more than makes up for it in cultural diversity, and in turn, food diversity. Â You can go down one block, and get columbian cheese donuts, or walk down another and do your food shopping at an Indian/Middle Eastern based supermarket. Â Not to mention dumplings from every nationality as well. Â The eclectic mix of people came from all over, but mainly from South Asia and Latin America. Â Recently, Jackson Heights was the only neighborhood from Queens to be listed on the gentrifying neighborhoods study. Â Hopefully this doesn’t deeply affect the diversity this Queens neighborhood holds.
Rasmalai
The dessert in this picture is called Rasmalai or Rossomalai and it was my favorite of the the three Indian desserts we tried on our visit to Jackson Heights. I know it may not look appealing but this treat has the amount of sweetness that I like in desserts. A portion of Rasmalai consist of a soft creamy ball of something that reminds me of ricotta cheese -In terms of both flavor and texture- submerge in slightly sweet milk with a hint of cardamom. I think Rasmalai is the perfect dessert to eat after a heavy Indian meal to wash down all the spices.
Fonio
A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to try Senegalese food for the first time.
My favorite dish was this Lamb stew with Fonio, a protein-rich grain produced in Senegal and West Africa. Fonio is similar in appearance to quinoa but this grain is smaller in size, has a crunchier texture and a nuttier flavor. I recommend eating Fonio along with something liquidy like I did because Fonio can feel very dry in the mouth and be difficult to swallow when eaten by itself. I would definitely make Fonio at home (If I ever see it in the supermarket) because it easier and faster to cook than quinoa, have a similar nutrient content and cheaper.
Taiyaki
Taiyaki is a Japanese snack that’s usually the shape of a fish. The most common filling is red bean paste but I decided to try custard. These are amazing when they’re fresh and you can get them fresh from Mitsuwa Marketplace, which is located in Edgewater, New Jersey. When I saw how they made it, I was so interested because it looked so easy for them. The custard is very sweet and the outside is fluffy, soft and warm. This snack was very delicious!
Dumplings
When we went on the trip to Jackson Heights we were able to try these amazing dumplings from a food truck. They were absolutely delicious. I had dumplings before but these were by far the best so far. They had so much flavor, I was able to try the chicken one but they had many others to choose from. The prices were great too. That is perfect for a grab and go.I wouldn’t mind taking another trip to Jackson Heights to try the other types of dumplings they have.
Ramen !!
I was able to try Ramen for the first time and no I am not talking about Ramen Noodles that we buy in the supermarket. I have always wanted to try Ramen and I was so happy when I finally got the chance too. When I first got my bowl of Ramen it smelled so good, as I mixed it I began to eat and it was so delicious the noodles were just right and the slice of pork in there was perfection. It wasn’t salty it was just right. I know this restaurant has different types of ramen there is also one that is spicy so the next time I go back I now know what to order. All the flavors in one bowl its too hard to pass up.
Scallion pancakes with porkbelly
At LIC Flea and food i tried Scallion pan cakes stuffed with kimchi, pork belly and cucumber from Outer Borough. The Scallion Pancake golden crunchy exterior that wrapped around the tender pork belly, spicy pickled kimchi and the fresh crisp cucumber . It was quite filling but i was able to still look around the other food vendors and try out the other food.
Masala Dosa
Right before our tour in Jackson Heights I visited a Indian restaurant called Samudra Vegetarian Restaurant. When I searched through the menu I didn’t see anything that was vegan so I waited for the waiter to approach. When he came over I explained to him that I noticed almost all the dishes contained butter was there any way that I could get things without dairy. He explained that many vegans come in and that the Masala Dosa was a pretty typical Indian dish and they can make that for me without any dairy. I thought ok I never heard of that so it would be interesting to try. When it came to the table it was about a foot long and extremely thin. The waiter told me to break it open in the middle and dip the contents into the sauces that came. It included coconut sauce, a tomato sauce and one I was unsure but it had many Indian spices and was a little too spicy for me. Inside of the Dosa was Potato and peas. It was very flavorful and very light. After eating the entire meal you feel satisfying and not full. I would definitely go here again to try other dishes.
Jackson Heights
Jackson Heights trip the first thing we tried was the Buñuelos which was a Colombian cheese bread. i had this many times before since i live a few blocks away from a Colombian bakery. The Buñuelos   has a golden brown hard exterior with a fluffy yet somewhat spongy interior with a little cheese in it. This kind of bread would be my second favorite thing beside Empanadas.
Baked Clams
On Sunday night, for Motherâs day I went to City Island with my family. My brother ordered baked clams. I really wanted to try them because they looked so good. The clams were served with a mixed sauce of tomatoes; onions, breadcrumbs and I believe scallions. Honestly, it was not the best thing I ever had. The tomato sauce was too much for the clams. The clamâs shell was falling apart and could taste the crunchiness of the shell sliding into my mouth. It was not the best but I could have been worse. Overall, my experience in City Island was fun and good experience trying something new.