Uh… that would be a ‘No’. I like ketchup and mustard but I don’t mix the two. Just dip separately.
Summer 2005 and 2007. Québec City. Montmorency Falls. Cirque de Soleil under a bridge. The best ice cream in North America. The history of Québec projected in gigantic format onto the side of a large industrial building. Standing in line for poutine. Learning more in two weeks about how my mother’s French ancestors got to the New World than I had been told ever.
Started eating poutine with a fork, finished with fingers. Wonderful!
No licks of a good grub left behind
That could be also the case
That’s gros! I think my kids ate fries drizzled with vinegar! (gros too )
That is a British thing to do.
but me
I love my ice cream and HOT salty fries!
no ketchup yucko
Ackee Icecream your chops, or a spoon required.
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That looks pretty tasty actually.
Not in milkshakes, but I used to dip them in soft serve vanilla ice cream. The fries needed to be piping hot and fresh though (haven’t tried it with Dutch or Belgian fries) . I liked the contrast between sweet and salty and hot and cold.
I usually eat fries with my hands too, unless it comes in a ‘puntzak’ (cone), then the little wooden fork comes in handy , especially if it’s ‘patatje oorlog’ (literally means: little fry war. Served with a Indonesian inspired peanut sauce, mayonaise and optional chopped onions).
My favorite is Maple syrup with walnuts ice cream, I could die for!!!
The only flavor perhaps for my taste:
- wasabi
- beer and nuts
no bugs for me…
Yes same! The milkshake itself is really Soft Serve! Vanilla and the fries have to be HOT HOT and good and salty!
I watched one of my kpop guys eating the Chocolate Forest ice cream on a VLIVE!
This looks like white, and dark meat, but it’s edible !
Golden Fungus
Unique to Yunnan
Nutritious Delicacy
What are we eating it with? chopsticks!!
Finger Food!
eating this with a spoon! And pretty please add some very frozen ice cream on top!
This is SUCH a classic summer treat in the part of the U.S. where I grew up!