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Showing posts with label ice cream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice cream. Show all posts
Friday, April 28, 2023
Foodie Friday : World Cuisine : Japan’s 10 weirdest ice cream flavors (Reblog)
ATTN Foodies and food lovers. Check out this Top Ten List. Do you have a taste for something sweet, cold and delicious, yet strange and exotic or ... maybe just a little salty? Then you should probably be visiting an ice cream parlor in Japan. I have heard of sweet potato ice cream, which I personally thought was weird; however, it's not on this list! Squid ink?? It's Number 8. Eh! It's soft serve! Worth a try! :)
Monday, August 7, 2017
Tropickles! OR Tropickles? Walmart's Idea for Satisfying Cravings
Not sure if this is an idea who time has come or what! Yes, I know lots of pregnant ladies crave pickles and ice cream. But can you ever remember anybody craving fruit punch flavored pickles? Not sure how the foodie folks at Walmart came up with this idea. Maybe there were a bunch of pregnant ladies working in that department. ☺
As usual, PopSugar is on top of things all thing food-related and has published a review of this product.
Chowhound also has something to say about them.
“As unconventional as it may sound, this unlikely flavor combination is one for the books. Tangy-sweet bread and butter pickle juice against a salty peanut butter topping makes for an incredibly rich, balanced ice-cream-eating experience.”
A 24 oz. jar less than $2.
Are your curious to try them?
Great Value Tropickles at Walmart.
I shop at Walmart a lot. But when it comes to strange and exotic foods, I try to talk my kids into trying them out first. What? I got the idea from an old cereal commercial I used to watch on TV where kids were curious to try a new cereal and the way they tested it was to coax their baby brother into eating it first. If he liked it then it must be OK. So? If it's a new food product? If my kids like it, then it must be OK!
As usual, PopSugar is on top of things all thing food-related and has published a review of this product.
- Cullum, Erin. “So Walmart Just Launched Tropickles, Aka Fruit-Punch-Flavored Pickles.” POPSUGAR Food, POPSUGAR Living, 23 July 2017, www.popsugar.com/food/What-Tropickles-43744495.
Chowhound also has something to say about them.
“As unconventional as it may sound, this unlikely flavor combination is one for the books. Tangy-sweet bread and butter pickle juice against a salty peanut butter topping makes for an incredibly rich, balanced ice-cream-eating experience.”
- Skladany, Joey. “Fruit Punch Pickles Are the Most Walmart Things to Come Out of Walmart.”Chowhound, © CBS Interactive, | A TV Guide Site, 18 July 2017, www.chowhound.com/food-news/185917/fruit-punch-pickles/.
A 24 oz. jar less than $2.
Are your curious to try them?
Great Value Tropickles at Walmart.
How to Make Pickle Ice Cream https://t.co/8O4gW3scxS @Chow— EverydayExoticSpices (@EverydaySpices) August 7, 2017
I shop at Walmart a lot. But when it comes to strange and exotic foods, I try to talk my kids into trying them out first. What? I got the idea from an old cereal commercial I used to watch on TV where kids were curious to try a new cereal and the way they tested it was to coax their baby brother into eating it first. If he liked it then it must be OK. So? If it's a new food product? If my kids like it, then it must be OK!
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