Which ice cream flavor reminds you of your youth?
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Cherry for me, my grandma would always have it and it was always delicious.
Plain vanilla dyed blue; they used to call it delfino I think
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Cherry for me, my grandma would always have it and it was always delicious.
Neapolitan. We always seemed to have it around when I was very young.
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Cherry for me, my grandma would always have it and it was always delicious.
Raspberry ripple!
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Cherry for me, my grandma would always have it and it was always delicious.
Young coconut ice cream. It's one of those flavors we can easily get from those ice cream carts that stop by the neighborhood usually in the middle of the afternoon. There's also mango and avocado completing the usual three flavors the cart would have, and I would always buy all three flavors available (unless I really hate the flavor).
Some of the adults would opt to have the ice cream served in a bread bun (usually just repurposed hamburger buns, without the sesame seeds), but I always opted for the sugar cones.
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Cherry for me, my grandma would always have it and it was always delicious.
Pumpkin or peach ice cream has the strongest childhood association for me.
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Pumpkin or peach ice cream has the strongest childhood association for me.
What was your first memory of eating it?
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Young coconut ice cream. It's one of those flavors we can easily get from those ice cream carts that stop by the neighborhood usually in the middle of the afternoon. There's also mango and avocado completing the usual three flavors the cart would have, and I would always buy all three flavors available (unless I really hate the flavor).
Some of the adults would opt to have the ice cream served in a bread bun (usually just repurposed hamburger buns, without the sesame seeds), but I always opted for the sugar cones.
Have you ever tried the bun?
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Raspberry ripple!
Whats the ripple?
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Plain vanilla dyed blue; they used to call it delfino I think
Did the blue make it taste like blueberries?
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Orange sherbet in a cone. My grandfather used to get it for me after taking me to the park to play when I was around 4-6 or so. He passed away almost a decade ago and every time I have some, I think of him. He was the best.
Orange sherbet was also a thing my step dad gave me.
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What is it made of?
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chip'n'mint
I learned to like it because of Johnny Test, it still is great.
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Honeycomb, from the northern Irish ice cream shop that was Queen Elizabeth's favourite. The only shop they ever made outside of NI was in Windsor as the queen liked it.
Did it involve honeycombs?
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"Lilly with nuts." Italian ices
What kind of nuts?
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Not gonna lie, I don't know all I remember about it was that I grew up in London UK and it was yellow. It was like standard ice cream growing up but I have no idea what it is.
Can you ask your parents?
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Ooo, that sounds like a smacker.
How does it melt?
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What is it made of?
I would imagine boysenberries.
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Whats the ripple?
Vanilla ice cream and raspberry syrup mixed in in a ripple effect.
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I would imagine boysenberries.
Ooo, That's super cool!
It's like, all the berries combined.
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Vanilla ice cream and raspberry syrup mixed in in a ripple effect.
Ooo, does the ripple seep into the vanilla creating a yummy gradient?