Thursday, April 17, 2008

Passover Ice Cream flavours revealed!



If you're in Israel and have a hankering for some Pesach-themed (and kosher for Passover, of course) ice cream, look no further than Tel Aviv, where a local store is hawking the stuff. Here's the brief that just came in from JTA.

Ice cream with Passover-themed flavors are on sale in Israel. Matzah may be the bread of affliction, but it is making a welcome appearance in a Ben and Jerry's ice cream available only in Israel.

The confection, "Matzah Crunch," is traditional vanilla mixed with bits of chocolate-coated matzah. It comes in milk or dark chocolate. Yediot Achronot reported Wednesday that charoset has joined the flavors offered at Tel Aviv's Dulce Melody ice cream parlor. Much like the Passover seder dip that is meant to recall the mortar used by Jewish slaves in ancient Egypt, the ice cream contains apples, kiddush wine, raisins and nuts. Dulce Melody also has vanilla ice cream with
crushed and sweetened matzah. Kosher-for-Passover cones are available.


Personally, I'm partial to the charoset flavour. Matzah as a dessert treat just sounds wrong to me.

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