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Mmm my absolute fave is the bubble gum flavor with the little pieces of gum actually in the ice cream, so that would go on the "childish" end. Second fave is either mint chocolate chip, or one we have locally with a vanilla base and semi-solid chocolate and peanut butter swirled in, love me some peanut butter! But really...I'm all for almost ANY flavor as long as there aren't huge chunks of chocolate in it.But...you didn't tell us YOUR faves!
My favorite flavor is coffee. I'm still searching for the perfect coffee flavor. I also like Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough and Neapolitan.I think the cookie dough might be more childish? Maybe not, I don't know I know I'm an adult who will buy and eat cookie dough (yes, yes, it can make you sick, I know) and I couldn't do that as a child. Coffee is definitely an adult flavor I think. My favorite used to be made by Starbucks, but they stopped making it years ago. I've been looking for an ice cream with the same strong kick in it but haven't found it yet.Neapolitan is a flavor for everyone. The real question is, do you mix the stripes? (I do).
Also why we Brits enjoy a runny yolk which seems to horrify those in the US!
Quote from: glitterball on October 07, 2020, 11:56:04 PMAlso why we Brits enjoy a runny yolk which seems to horrify those in the US! People in the US certainly enjoy a good over-easy, sunny side up, or poached egg. I think the thought of drinking eggs without cooking them is what horrifies people in the US...