Photo of the Day: Smurf Gelato
Photo blogger Rion Nakaya stumbled upon a unique gelato flavor while visiting Sainte-Maxime in France: Smurf, or Schtroumpf in French. I'm not sure I'd want to know what Smurf tastes like, but it's nice to know that the option exists in the form of neon blue gelato. Kind of.
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4 Comments:
I've had the Smurf Haribo jellies ... tastes like Swedish Fish.
cybele at 7:55PM on 06/06/08
smurf icecream is very common in italy, where it is called "PUFFO" and has that same unique blue color.
amysahba at 7:30AM on 06/07/08
That used to be my favorite ice cream when I was a little kid - up until age five or six, I think. Urbino, the town near where I spent my summers, had one ice cream parlor back then and this was the only "manufactured" flavor they had. Heaven.
Luisa at 1:47PM on 06/09/08
I used to love Smurf Ice Cream as a kid. They sell it at Sweet Claude's in Cheshire, CT (or at least they used to). I think it was blue raspberry with marshmallows. Perfect for a seven year old with a high tolerance for SWEET.
BrooklynBrownie at 1:05AM on 06/15/08