Comment by akie
6 months ago
> In German and Dutch, the now popular combination of chocolate, vanilla and strawberry ice cream is called Pückler Ice Cream.
As a Dutch person living in Germany, I've *NEVER* come across that name before.
6 months ago
> In German and Dutch, the now popular combination of chocolate, vanilla and strawberry ice cream is called Pückler Ice Cream.
As a Dutch person living in Germany, I've *NEVER* come across that name before.
I think this is mostly Eastern Germany related. Everyone knows it here.
I remember "Halbgefrorenes"[1] as one of the main source of income for many restaurants and Cafés in the former DDR(GDR). Second recipe to generate nearly unlimited profit was Soljanka[2].
[1] https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halbgefrorenes (german)
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solyanka (english)
Edit: format
Other Germans certainly have: https://www.reddit.com/r/de/comments/7ui20m/daten_sind_sch%C...
It even has a German wikipedia page: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%BCrst-P%C3%BCckler-Eis
Ah come on, you never saw this?
https://www.moevenpick-eis.de/media/u1elcdc3/moevenpick_fuer...
https://img.rewe-static.de/7845627/36211704_digital-image.pn...
Next time in supermarket buy some ice cream.
We call it Neapolitan in America
In Naples the major flavor combo is chocolate, cherry, and pistachio.
That sounds amazing
That combo called spumoni in the United States.