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Who makes the best ice cream and what is your favorite flavour

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Posted 2006-April-14, 12:21

Hi, I am sitting here tucking into Ben and jerrys Peace of Cake ice cream at the moment, it is not bad, I have had better, what is your favorite make and what is your favorite flavour
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Posted 2006-April-14, 12:37

I love pistachio. Unfortunately, for some reason, it's not really sold in Germany (packaged that is, ice cream parlors do have it). I've been told it is because the quality requirements are to high and there are not enough pistachios of proper quality on the European market, but I don't really know if that's true. I'd be interested to hear about the situation in other European countries.

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Posted 2006-April-14, 12:37

blue bell vanilla for me
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Posted 2006-April-14, 12:39

For me also blue bell vanilla. And that's real vanilla please, no cheap factory stuff. Usually the best is found in Italian ice cream shops.
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Posted 2006-April-14, 12:44

My favorite flavor is Vanilla, but I like coffee, too.

I'd eat any ice cream, as long as it's not parve.
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Posted 2006-April-14, 12:53

I like semi-sweet chocolate with lots of bits of nuts, mint, strawberry, etc.

The best ice cream I've had is from andersons of denmark. Is that a famous brand? I miss it sooooooooo
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Posted 2006-April-14, 12:57

Coldstone - sweet cream and um... yum

Haagendaz used to make honey vanilla and they made carob. Those were so good that you wanted to throw them on the floor and roll around in them.
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Posted 2006-April-14, 13:17

Badmonster, on Apr 14 2006, 01:57 PM, said:

Coldstone - sweet cream and um... yum

Haagendaz used to make honey vanilla and they made carob. Those were so good that you wanted to throw them on the floor and roll around in them.

and did you? pictures?
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Posted 2006-April-14, 14:11

Italian ice cream is best :angry: BACIO *slurp*
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Posted 2006-April-14, 14:15

Cookies 'n cream

what is blue bell vanilla?
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Posted 2006-April-14, 14:21

I have a favorite resturant called the East Coast Grill which specializes in simple preparations with fresh food and LOTS of spices.

A couple times a year they thrown an event called Hell Night where they really go overboard with the chillis. I really like hot food, but I'll NEVER touch the "Pasta from Hell" again. (Last time I was trying to phsyically scrape the food from my tounge).

In any case, the East Coast Grill is located next door from Toscanini's icream cream. And Toscis always helps out with a lovely choclate chilli icecream. Big bowl of that with some blueberries really hits the spot.
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Posted 2006-April-14, 14:30

The best ice cream:

In the US its generally found in Boston. My personal favorite there is Christinas, But Herrel's, Toscinini's, Jp licks, etc. all get votes from someone.

I am pretty fond of Italian Gelato, although its not exactly ice cream, and I don't know where to get the best gelato.... (I did have some great gelato in verona years ago...)
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Posted 2006-April-14, 14:30

hrothgar, on Apr 14 2006, 09:21 PM, said:

A couple times a year they thrown an event called Hell Night where they really go overboard with the chillis. I really like hot food, but I'll NEVER touch the "Pasta from Hell" again.

We have a bar-restaurant at uni who, from time to time, offer an extra-hot pizza for free if you manage to eat it entirely ;-).

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Posted 2006-April-14, 15:29

joshs, on Apr 14 2006, 03:30 PM, said:

The best ice cream:

In the US its generally found in Boston. My personal favorite there is Christinas, But Herrel's, Toscinini's, Jp licks, etc. all get votes from someone.

I am pretty fond of Italian Gelato, although its not exactly ice cream, and I don't know where to get the best gelato.... (I did have some great gelato in verona years ago...)

Yes, in general I've found that New England has some amazing ice cream. Especially at little ice cream stands sort of standing around in the middle of no where.
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Posted 2006-April-14, 15:43

Rain, on Apr 14 2006, 07:53 PM, said:

The best ice cream I've had is from andersons of denmark. Is that a famous brand? I miss it sooooooooo

Never heard about it. And if it's from Denmark, it's likely Andersen. Andersson is a Swedish name.

Italian gelato for me too, and vanilla flavour please.

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Posted 2006-April-14, 16:54

I have a strange philosophy here.

I look at ice cream, sort of like I do wine. Its somewhat dependent on the atmosphere and environment that its being consumed.

I took my family to Rosarito Beach in 1999, after I had been laid off. We had very little money, but the kids were younger and we wanted to do something special and put the trip on the card. We found a condo on the beach for next to nothing. The trip consisted of trips to Puerto Nuevo for cheap lobster dinners and trips to a Palleteria for bizarre ice cream. In Mexico, they have some really oddball ideas (to me anyway) for ice cream (even moreso than the Chinese); flavors like Garlic, Chili, etc.. They also had some in the case called Day of the Dead that I didn't try.

Because this was such a cool memory for me, this was the best ice cream I've ever had. :angry:
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Posted 2006-April-15, 08:04

I prefer melon sorbet. It's the only one of which I can eat a whole liter without geting stomch pain.
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