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Global Ice Cream Tour

In this travel blog, have a virtual journey over the unique ice creams around the world that you won’t believe exist.

In this travel blog, have a virtual journey over the unique ice creams around the world that you won’t believe exist.

#14 Raw Horse Flesh (Japan)

In Tokyo, Japan you can have a rare chance to taste a peculiar ice cream you might never have imagined existed. You can have a scoop of Raw Horse Flesh ice cream dessert. This bizarre ice cream can be found only in the Ice Cream City of Namja Town which is an indoor amusement park in Tokyo.

#13 Roasted Garlic (Minneapolis)

One of the common ingredients in cooking a main course dish is garlic, which is surprisingly flavorful. In this ice cream, it is combined with almond. To check it out for yourself, head over to Minneapolis to Sebastian Joe’s Ice Cream store. Be sure to order the Roasted Garlic ice cream to decide for yourself whether those three main key ingredients go well together.

#12 Salty Licorice (Sweden)

This shop situated in Stockholm has an unusual savory ice cream. The Salty Licorice ice cream is the reason why the ice cream parlor is famous in the town. This sweet delicacy looks like real charcoal. If you try it out, you may be surprised by its remarkable flavor. It is said that it is super salty and that the black licorice has a strong taste. 

#11 Lobster (Maine)

In Maine, this sea creature is not only used for main course meals. Lobster is used in this peculiar dessert, Lobster Ice Cream. The Lobster Ice Cream is a kind of masterpiece where you can taste the combination of butter-infused ice cream and authentic cooked lobster on top! Seafood lovers especially may want to check this out!

#10 Baby Gaga (London)

An ice cream parlor in London in the United Kingdom serves breast milk ice cream. It’s not from a farm animal, it comes straight from women! It is the kind of milk that newborn babies drink from their mothers. Icecreamists’ best seller is their Baby Gaga ice cream made of breast milk. The shop has been paying women to pump breast milk as a main ingredient of their product. Even though the ice cream has faced a lot of controversies, it has been there for years!

#9 Ais Kacang (Malaysia)

If you are strolling around the wonders of Malaysia, don’t miss out on their iconic dessert. Be sure you get to dine at a food stall or restaurant that serves this phenomenal ice cream. The Ais Kacang is shaved ice cream with a variety of wonderful toppings. Among the ingredients of this ice cream are grass jelly, sweet corn, palm nuts, diced fruit, aloe vera, condensed milk, and sweet flavored syrups. It can be bewildering to see such an uncommon combination of ingredients.

#8 Halva Ice Cream (Israel)

Taste this fascinating icy treat in Israel. This savory treat is made from smashed sesame seeds that turn into a paste and are combined with honey. Halva Ice Cream’s ingredients look so perfect and ideal. If you choose to go to Israel during summer, this is a highly recommended fascinating sweet treat for cooling off!

#7 Whiskey Prune (Australia)

A certain ice cream has a bizarre combination of whiskey and prunes in an ice cream parlor in Australia. Simmo’s Ice Creamery has a magnificent and splendid ice cream that will satisfy your cravings. Whiskey Prune is a secret Irish recipe that contains a majestic mixture of mascarpone ice cream with whiskey-soaked prunes. It is added in exceptional swirls in a whiskey ripple and produces an addicting flavor 

#6 Mint Leaves with Sea Urchin Meringues (Portland)

If you prefer something organic or with natural ingredients, then go to the Salt & Straw ice cream shop in Portland. This herbaceous ice cream is made with fresh Oregon mint leaves and with savory meringues that are impressively made from sea urchins and Italian espelette peppers.

#5 Foie Gras (France)

This unbelievable ice cream was made by Philippe Faur. The unusual ice cream is located in France and is made of duck liver. Foie Gras is a combination of fatty foie gras and a diet busting ice cream. It took over four months to be able to perfect this rare ice cream mixture. Can you figure out what taste testers’ sole reason to refuse this ice cream several times was?

#4 Mushy Peas and Fish (Scotland)

You can have a meal made from fish with chips and then have a special dessert to complete your meal. If you want a bizarre yet surprisingly delicious dessert, check out the Teare Woods Luxury Ice Cream Parlour and have an interesting scoop of the Minty Peas and Fish ice cream with bits of battered cod and French fry. This weird and one of a kind ice cream in Scotland is inspired by the original creation by Frederick Dairies from when he officially exhibited his creamed-cod flavored ice cream in 2010.

#3 Spaghettieis (Germany)

At first look, this nice cream looks like pasta. This intriguing gelato has been making a great name in the ice cream industry. It has confused people as they mistake it for real spaghetti. It has gained attention from explorers around the world. Spaghettieis Ice Cream is located in Germany. This dazzling ice cream really looks like a noodle, but it is a gelato which is purposely made into thin holes. There is also a red sauce that is often mistaken as a noodle sauce, but it is actually strawberry syrup. To make it more like an ordinary pasta, the cheese tops you normally see on an ordinary pasta dish are portrayed by coconut shavings.

#2 Crocodile Egg (Philippines)

A province in the Philippines has an impressive and absurd ice cream shop which offers a unique, out of this world, and unimaginable ice cream made of Crocodile Egg. According to the owner of the Sweet Spot Ice Cream shop, crocodile eggs have lower amounts of cholesterol than chicken eggs, so having a Crocodile Egg Ice Cream is a healthier choice. Are you ready to try out the most unique ice cream on the planet?

#1 Glow in the Dark (United Kingdom)

This ice cream has a fantastical highlight. The mastermind of this bizarre ice cream is named Charlie Francis. The Glow in the Dark Ice Cream can be found at the founder’s ice cream parlor called “Lick Me, I’m Delicious”. The taste of the ice cream is super. This unique dessert that showcases a magical glow is actually made of Jellyfish! It also has quite a price. This surprising Jellyfish dessert actually costs more than $200 per single scoop!

Thanks for reading, Revellers! A cool scoop of ice cream can be a great way to get relief from the heat during summer. There are different kinds of ice cream made from uncommon ingredients that you can find and taste. Which of these spectacular and insane ice creams would YOU most likely try? Comment below, we’re excited to hear which one.
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