If you have the chance, try one of the strangest ice cream dishes in the world below.
Viagra cream, Venezuela
Classic ice creams may have to give way to an adult version, called Viagra, sold at Heladería Coromoto, the famous ice cream shop in Venezuela.
Viagra cream.
In addition to Viagra flavors, you can also find Coke, Diet Coke, chili pepper, and even tuna flavors.
Haggis ice cream in London
Haggis is a traditional Scottish dish, made from sheep’s organs and then packed into the shape of a sausage.
Lavender cream, France
It is not too unusual to find some floral-flavored ice creams here such as: lavender, rose, jasmine, violet, and poppy.
Fans of these creams find the lavender and rose cream to be mildly fragrant, and quite delicate.
Dondurma ice cream, Türkiye
Turkish ice cream, also known as dondurma, is made with goat’s milk and a powder made from dried orchid tubers.
Ice cream made from bitter orchid root powder in Türkiye.
Ice Cream Beer, Germany and Egypt
Beer has always been an endless source of inspiration for ice cream makers around the world.
In fact, their taste depends on how each person enjoys it.
Licorice ice cream, Sweden
Lakrits ice cream may look like dark chocolate ice cream or chocolate chip ice cream, but they contain the locals’ favorite salmiakki, also known as salty licorice.
Durian ice cream, Philippines
Durian ice cream is targeted by many manufacturers as a special ice cream for themselves.
If you want to try durian, trying durian ice cream first is an ideal starting point.
Pineapple shrimp ice cream, Taiwan
Located in the fish market at Bisha’s Keelung port, there is a very unique ice cream menu, with names that resemble seductive appetizers: pineapple shrimp, squid, peanuts and ice wine, or mango and seaweed.
People who like this ice cream say that it does not have a fishy smell like seafood, and often tastes better when sprinkled with a little dried fish or dried fish eggs.
Raw horsemeat ice cream, Tokyo
In the Sunshine City shopping mall, Tokyo you will find a stop called “Ice Cream City”, where you can find strange and surprising ice creams made from octopus, snakes,
Just like vanilla ice cream, horse meat ice cream has something a little chewy, a little sweet, but sweet in the way we eat raw venison.
Famous Japanese horse meat ice cream.
Garlic ice cream, USA
This is not really something surprising, when people can make garlic ice cream at the place where the annual Garlic festival takes place.
What you feel at first is a soft, sweet taste like vanilla ice cream, but then, the remaining aftertaste is quite strange and difficult to eat.
Bacon ice cream, USA
Anyone who has ever tried potato chips dipped in chocolate sauce will understand this sweet and salty flavor combination.