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Sagitta said:cocodrilo said:Green tea is a favorite of Asian BORN and RAISED in Asia. If you were raised in the states like your Asian Baskin-Robbins customers most likely were, Lynn, you would probably not have a liking for green tea ice cream.
Sagitta-
I stand corrected- the concept of green tea ice cream is a totally EAST Asian thing. Have you ever seen green tea ice cream in India? (Come to think of it, I never saw ANYONE eating ice cream when I was in India...)
I was raised in Tanzania, East Africa, and I have seen quite a few people in Pune, Mahastra and other states eat ice cream. They had a green ice cream...I forget what flavor is was...that people did like...but not green tea.
Katarzyna said:cocodrilo said:Green tea is a favorite of Asian BORN and RAISED in Asia. If you were raised in the states like your Asian Baskin-Robbins customers most likely were, Lynn, you would probably not have a liking for green tea ice cream.
But had green tea icecream only in the US
Another famous Belgian chocolatier, despite the Greek name (the founder was of Greek origin I think). I've never tried their chocolate... will try when I get a chancelynn said:Leonidas?? is that an european brand??
I capitulated with two brownies. My housemate made them!! Grrr!!! Oops...lynn said:wow, now i'm having choco cravings again...
YOu know what? I don't mind that. No cravings usually when the stuff isn't around.lynn said:i'm surrounded by healthy food - apple, nuts, green veggies...no chocolates in sight!
I fell in love with green tea ice cream when I had my first bitecocodrilo said:I think it might be an acquired taste. I didn't care for it much when I first tried it. Same with miso, takuan(yellow Japanese pickles) or fermented soybeans...
I think that's the PURPOSE of this thread. 8)lynn said:yes, but i get cravings from reading this thread...
Wow! Tough querstion.Katarzyna said:So what's the best chocolate in the world... My vote: Neuhaus !!!!