Saturday 6 October 2012

Turkish desserts

What's cold, sticky and taste or look like an ice cream? Turkish ice cream. :P Since I was spending a bit of time doing a bit of strolling from 'Liang Court' all the way to the nearest bus stop, passing through one of the most happening place in Singapore, I decided to give this ice cream place a try. :P

Turkish Ice Cream - Choice of flavours (Mango, Pistachio, Vanilla)
While I was waiting for the ice cream, the ice cream man was scooping
out the ice cream happily. And that didn't put a full stop to all the fun,
especially when he started pulling a prank on you by giving and snatching
the ice cream from you over and over again. That can be pretty amusing. :P

Either ways, the texture of the ice cream were pretty unique. It's pretty
sticky and it's like a mix between the normal ice cream and the soft ice
cream. (In fact, when the ice cream man was scooping the ice cream, I saw him
stretching the ice cream to as high as a metre. @.@) Taste wise, this is
probably one of my first encounters with a chewy ice cream. As the ice cream
doesn't melt as fast as the normal ice cream, therefore I ended up spending
a bit of time chewing it. Besides for the 'Vanilla' flavour, the taste of
the 'Mango' and 'Pistachio' flavours were pretty strong and aromatic. The
moment you put a small scoop of the ice cream into your mouth, it tasted as
if you were eating the genuine fruits or nuts itself. XD (By the way, out of
the 3 flavours, I personally find the 'Pistachio' to be the best and tastiest.)

So where can you give this 'Turkish Ice Cream' a try?

The name of the ice cream stall would be 'Clmado'.
It's located in the 'Clarke Quay' area, and at the same time,
located near the Singapore river.
Notes:
  • Operating Hours: 12noon - 11:30pm
* Click here for the location of 'Clmado' on Google Maps.

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