Ice cream is a seemingly simple pleasure: butter, chocolate, strawberry. But there are people who can't imagine sweetness without risk. They are not just looking for coolness, but for an existential experience. Exotic ice cream is culinary adrenaline. In Japan, you will be offered a ball with eel, in the Philippines - with fried ants, and in Israel - with real foie gras. Why do people eat this? How is it made? And where is the strangest ice cream in the world? Welcome to a gastronomic attraction.
Let's start with the most shocking. In Japan, ice cream with chicken flavor (tori) and unagi (eel) is popular. The taste is achieved by adding grilled extract or fish sauce to the milk base. The smell is specific, sweet-salty. Locals like to eat it with soy sauce. In Hong Kong, they serve "Egg and Waffle" ice cream - not sweet, but resembling an omelet with crispy bacon. In South Africa, there is a brand "Ice cream with fried grubs" (motopi). The grubs are dried, turned into powder, mixed with cream. According to the manufacturers, it is rich in protein. In Australia, you can try ice cream with kangaroo meat. It is reddish, with a sour taste. In Sweden - with moose meat.
Salty caramel has already become a classic. But ice cream with sea salt, truffle salt, or salt from the Himalayas is an exotic. In Turkey, they sell dondurma with salt and mastic (resin of pistachio tree), it is sticky, almost like gum. Salty ice cream is eaten in Japan with fried squid. The hit of the last years is ice cream with bacon and maple syrup (USA). Sweet and salty at the same time. In Italy, they make "Gelato with olives" (green olives and olive oil). Olives give piquancy and bitterness.
Mexican "chili pepper ice cream" with lime - refreshing and burning. In Thailand, ice cream with wasabi (green cold horseradish) is popular. Sweet milk softens the burning, but leaves a lingering taste. In India, they make kulfis with black pepper, cardamom, and saffron. Spicy ice cream is eaten as a digestif (after a meal). In Japan, you can find ice cream with ginger and leek (a small amount). There is also with mustard - for extreme lovers. In South Korea - with spicy kochujang (fermented red pepper paste). Visually red, in taste - fire and sugar.
Strangely, but tasty. Ice cream with basil and lemon is popular in Italian gelaterias. Green color, refreshing taste. Ice cream with rosemary and honey - spicy, warm. In the USA, they make ice cream with corn (sweet, creamy texture). There is a brand "Tomato ice cream" with basil. It looks like a cold tomato soup, but sweet. Carrot ice cream with ginger - bright orange, healthy. Spinach ice cream with apple - to mask vegetables for children. Broccoli? Yes, and they tried it in London, but it didn't catch on.
Durian is the king of fruits in Southeast Asia. Its smell is like smelly socks, but its taste is creamy and sweet. Durian ice cream in Thailand is popular street food. Durian is mixed with coconut milk. Jackfruit is sweeter, but has the smell of banana and pineapple. Jackfruit ice cream is less extreme. Cactus ice cream (tequila with cactus?) - in Mexico, they make pink sorbet from prickly pear fruits. The taste resembles kiwi and watermelon. Passion fruit is no longer exotic, but with seeds inside - yes.
Cambodia and Thailand: fried scorpions and tarantulas. But ice cream with them is a level above. In Beijing, they sell "Silk worm ice cream" (conserved silkworm larvae, ground into paste). They say it tastes like nuts. In Mexico - an eskimo with ants (eskobar ant leaves, resembling cardamom in taste). In Australia - ice cream with crickets in chocolate (whole, crunchy in the teeth). This is already on the edge of madness. Bravos say that insects add protein and a nutty taste.
Adult exoticism. Ice cream with whiskey (usually with added sauce or caramel). Beer ice cream (dark ale + cream) - bitter, foamy. In Spain - with sherry, in Italy with Marsala wine. There is ice cream with champagne and strawberries. In the USA - with bourbon and pecan. Alcoholic ice cream is not frozen into a hard ice cube, it remains soft. Not recommended for children.
There is also strange ice cream in Russia. In St. Petersburg, they sell "Ice cream with caviar" (red caviar on the ice cream, salty sweetness). In Moscow, you can find "Horseradish ice cream" with horseradish and sour cream. Spicy, unusual. "Kvass ice cream" is made from kvass with added raisins. The taste of childhood. "Borscht" in the form of ice cream - beetroot with garlic, frozen sorbet (more of a show). Real exoticism - "Ice cream with lard" (like in Ukrainian advertising campaigns). Don't be scared, it's marketing.
The most daring tastings take place at street food festivals and in specialized shops (for example, Ice Cream Lab in Los Angeles, Ginza in Tokyo). There are online orders for "Exotic Ice Cream Around the World" sets (delivered with dry ice). The price is high. Is it worth trying? If you are a gourmandic extremist and don't mind spoiling your meal, then yes. Many exotic flavors turn out to be surprisingly harmonious. But be prepared to want to drink milk after ice cream with wasabi.
Exotic ice cream is a way to understand that "normal taste" is just a habit. People eat what they are accustomed to. But once, after licking a spoon of tarantula ice cream, you will no longer be the same. At least, you will have a story. And that is also sweetness.
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