Ice cream in Hua Hin
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Do you know the story behind the new green carts? I have spotted a couple near me too. What brands do they carry?
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No idea, but I assume it is their own brand. My body normally rejects coconut, whether I know it's there or not, so I'm assuming there is none present. Or is my body becoming coconut tolerant?
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For me, ice cream are really bad in thailand. You have main industrials brands in 711 or some branchs of Swensen or like that. Taste like chemicals and i really don't know what they put inside. My wife is thai and for first time she went last year in france, spain and italy. She was surprised by the quantity of small shops with home made ice cream....and was really impressed by the natural flavors from fruits they have. She couldn't stopped to tell me " why , we cannot do that in Thailand ?". And yes here in coconut ice cream they add palm oil....
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I still liken it to putting the gasworks into my mouth
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I think the spaghetti ice-cream (minus the coconut) in Samero's Gelato Cafe is my favourite in Hua Hin. The eye candy is not too bad either
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You've noticed it then
Need to be careful though, one is actually a bloke.
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wait wait wait - so Hua Hin with it's beaches, restaurants, bars, massage parlours and utterly spoilt for golf courses and your favourite activity is 7-11 freezers? Nah I'm calling wind-up!wenshidi wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2023 12:34 pm One of my favourite activities in Hua Hin is exploring the treasure troves that are the supermarket and 7.11 ice cream frezzers. Thailand is definitely one of the best countries on the planet for ice cream. So many new, and exotic flavours to explore, and all at very reasonable prices. Which brands and varieties are your favourites?
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I'm not a great lover of ice cream (I'll eat it and enjoy it when it's there).
My daughter who visits at least twice a year is an ice cream lover. She's always remarked that Thailand has so many flavours of 'cornetto' which are not available in the UK.
My daughter who visits at least twice a year is an ice cream lover. She's always remarked that Thailand has so many flavours of 'cornetto' which are not available in the UK.
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That may be so, but a Cornetto is not exactly the pinnacle of ice cream luxury - made in a big factory with few quality ingredients.
We used to have an elderly guy come round on a motorcycle with sidecar selling just coconut ice cream - I don’t know what the full ingredients were, but it was the best coconut ice cream I’ve had in Thailand - sadly he no longer trades.
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We used to have an elderly guy come round on a motorcycle with sidecar selling just coconut ice cream - I don’t know what the full ingredients were, but it was the best coconut ice cream I’ve had in Thailand - sadly he no longer trades.
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Not all retirees in Hua Hin are loaded. Are you scolding me for not being wealthy?
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I used to be the same with tropical fruit, but again, there is such an abundance here, it seems ridiculous to ignore.
They also have much better cones that the Glico brand.
You can find Magnums in many countries, but can you find new, unique flavors such as Pomegranate, Red Velvet, Tiramisu? The same goes for Cornetto, with Classic Ovaltine, Royal Strawberry and Cornetto Rainbow Pop, a multicoloured mix of ice cream, caramel and pop rocks all in one cone. In Thailand, even Paddle Pop Twisters come in tropical fruit flavours like mango.
Next time she is here, show her the JWEL range.
- The Duke of Vanilla
- The Countess of Tiramisu
- The Duchess of Double Chocolate
- The Earl of Caramel
- The Baron of Black Forest
- The Baroness of Chocolate Orange
- The Marquis of Peanut Butter
- Her Highness of Honey
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Wow! Now I really need to have some ice creamwenshidi wrote:I used to be the same with tropical fruit, but again, there is such an abundance here, it seems ridiculous to ignore.
They also have much better cones that the Glico brand.
You can find Magnums in many countries, but can you find new, unique flavors such as Pomegranate, Red Velvet, Tiramisu? The same goes for Cornetto, with Classic Ovaltine, Royal Strawberry and Cornetto Rainbow Pop, a multicoloured mix of ice cream, caramel and pop rocks all in one cone. In Thailand, even Paddle Pop Twisters come in tropical fruit flavours like mango.
Next time she is here, show her the JWEL range.
- The Duke of Vanilla
- The Countess of Tiramisu
- The Duchess of Double Chocolate
- The Earl of Caramel
- The Baron of Black Forest
- The Baroness of Chocolate Orange
- The Marquis of Peanut Butter
- Her Highness of Honey
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