Omfg purble place that was the best game ever you could make your own pie Or something it was really fun on the computer they had like 3 houses in remember the purple house with the eye lashes
Cheese is actually an incredibly old ice cream flavor. Parmesan ice cream, for example, is featured on Tasting History and dates back to when ice cream first gained popularity in Europe and the United States.
Who doesn't like ice cream! Love the cool vending machines too! Long time fan! I started my channel because I loved yours so much. First found you doing cruises (which i love so much) then the buffets and vending machines hooked me. I just hit 1000 subscribers and just wanted to thank you for the inspiration and amazing videos.
Cheese ice cream was common in Georgian and Regency Britain (please google search to learn about the eras). It was called "ices" then. Cheese, especially parmesan, was considered "luxurious" then and so exotic it was spelt with a "z" rather than an S. There was no standardised spelling for all variants of English pre-industrial revolution. Cheese, especially imported Cheese like Parmesan was bloody expensive and valueable if you go back further into Restoration England (please google to find out about the period) and earlier where it was one of the great diplomatic gifts to give to your host if your host was a lord or bishop or someone up in the pecking order. Because it was so valueable buried their imported cheese like "parmezan" during the Great Fire of London. And then fast-forward to the Georgian and Regency eras, use of premium ingredients like parmesan in ice cream was considered very luxurious. As I can't attach links without this comment being marked as spam and going unread, please do the following if you need proof: - google for this article "The strange history of ice cream flavours - from brown bread to Parmesan and paté" and read it - google for this article "Samuel Pepys Rescued His Parmesan Cheese During Great Fire of London" and read it.
I was thinking that cheese ice cream would taste like cream cheese , but I guess it must taste like actual cheese ?!? As usual I enjoyed your video.❤🍦❤️
I wonder if there's an ice cream machine that allows a person to bring in their own flavors for the machine to turn them into ice cream, the way they choose no matter if it's a single, duo or trio.
What's the over/under the machine would be vandalized in a couple of weeks? It might survive in a shopping mall that gets a lot of foot traffic and has high security. We can't have nice things in America because we are feral animals.
I love the spoon at the bottom, & the fact that the cup is recyclable. The systems over here in North America are so dumb. Yes, we recycle, but we could do way better.
I still can't get over the fact cheese ice-cream exists. I'm not sure if it would be nice (like maybe a cheesecake or cream cheese frosting) or just straight up terrible and god has clearly abandoned us
It IS a milk product, so maybe it goes together ok. I'm hooked on grocery store mochi ice cream. Never thought I would eat that. Rice dough balls with ice cream in the middle. Had a heck of a time getting my 20 to early 30 nephews to try it. They all love it now.
That sounds gross as far as flavors are concerned but I’d try it. I’ve had garlic soft serve at the Gilroy garlic festival in Gilroy, California and it’s actually pretty good. It was sweet with a slight garlic taste right at the end.
My question is, was it cheese flavored as in American cheese or as in Japanese cheese? Cause there's a huge difference between the two I guess. My brother said the cheese in Japan was the only disappointing part of the trip. Granted, we're two white boys in Wisconsin. So we're far from sleeping on the cheese game.