Saturday, February 26, 2011

Sweets strange: in London enjoying "Baby Gaga, breast milk ice cream!

If you love to travel "food" and you have a sweet tooth strange, but a sweet tooth, then head to London! E 'in the English metropolis, in fact, which opens the coolest ice cream shop where, until now, has heard of. Nothing to do with the usual outlets trucks, complete with red and white striped curtain, nor even with their pleasing and reassuring pastry cream-colored chairs and straw.

Reset your imagination about the classic ice cream flavors and showcases. Forget the pastel colors and the smell of sugar and caramel. Imagine, instead, a very dark and very gothic, with a touch of burlesque, in which they are to dominate black and pink, and ice cream are served as if they were colorful drinks with high alcohol content.

It's called The Icecremists, this place of sin, which announces its outrageous attitude and rock and roll already teaching time: a silver skull on a black background, with two spoons in place of crossbones pirate. In short, a veritable gauntlet to the age-old tradition of Italian ice cream, in the British world, has always enjoyed the absolute primacy.

Among the specialties you can enjoy all 'Icecremists, include "Dark Side Of The Spoon", paraphrasing the title of repute album by Pink Floyd (Dark Side of the Moon), where the "moon" is appropriately replaced by the "spoon" and, above all the "Baby Gaga." This ingenious idea is nothing but a creamy ice cream ...

breast milk, which will be served by a waitress dressed as Lady Gaga (obviously). Perfect for children, if you have the courage to put them in a place like this, of course! But there's more, the Baby Gaga is freshly prepared by pouring milk into the cup with liquid hydrogen at -196 ° C fiction, and goes well with pasta and biscuits for babies for teething.

This cup has a higher price than other ice (14 pounds, compared with 10 others), because the breast milk, provided by a dozen donors, it costs an average of 45 pounds per liter. Dell'Icecremists Creator is Matt O'Connor, and if you decide to make a quick trip to London, go to Covent Garden (as we would go anyway, probably), the ice cream of the moment, is right there.

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