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PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 13:19    Post subject: If you're feeling kinda hot & hungry... Reply with quote

Then look no further than to our neighbours from Japan for a yummy ice-cream treat!

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-3-1187099,00.html

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 16:08    Post subject: Reply with quote

i would have to register there and i can't be arsed. Confused what is it?
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July 22, 2004

The heat's on and the Japanese can cool off with horse-flesh ice-cream
From Leo Lewis in Tokyo

AS TOKYO swelters through record high temperatures, Japanese are being advised to cool down with a nice tub of raw horse-flesh ice-cream.

For those averse to red meat, there is always prawn or clam ice-cream. Vegetarians can try soybean and kelp ice-cream, or perhaps a cornet of strawberry and spinach.

Recent years of cool summers have been hard on ice-cream makers. But as temperatures reached 39.5C (103F) in central Tokyo on Tuesday, the Japan Ice-Cream Association, backed by the Home Affairs Ministry, counter-attacked. It has set up a giant summer-long trade fair in central Tokyo called Ice-Cream City, where confectioners from aim to persuade Japanese that there is more to their output than classics such as raspberry ripple.

The campaign has been bolstered by a report from the ministry showing that while Japanese spent more than £1.5 billion on ice-cream and sorbets last year, they ranked only nineteenth in the world in individual consumption.

In its mission to generate as wide an appeal as possible, Ice-Cream City is not restricting its target market to those with a sweet tooth. Basashi vanilla, for example, draws on a Fukushima region speciality and includes chunks of horse-flesh sushi. Yagi no aisu is ice-cream made with goat’s milk and goat meat, and gyu tan is cow-tongue sorbet. In the adjoining freezer, customers are offered ice-cream flavoured with real octopus, abalone, oysters, shrimp, crab and whale. The most expensive, selling for about £5 for a small tub, are shark’s fin and sea- urchin roe ice-cream.

On the vegetable front there are garlic, potato and lettuce, cactus and seaweed ice-creams. The more adventurous may enjoy the appeal of horseradish flavour, or even goya — a notoriously bitter type of cucumber found in the southern Japanese islands.


British ice-cream fans are not quite so adventurous, says Heston Blumenthal, who serves a bacon and egg ice-cream at his restaurant, the Fat Duck, in Bray, Berkshire (Ben Hoyle writes).
“The first hurdle is that people associate ice-cream with dessert. That’s actually a 20th-century thing. Before then, people had been making savoury ices for centuries in England, from parsley to cucumber to parmesan to spinach.

“Five or six years ago we put a crab ice-cream on the menu and you could see the barriers come up because they expected it to taste sweet. But if you fed them the same thing and called it a frozen crab bisque, they had no problem.”


THE ICE LEAGUE

Average yearly individual consumption in litres
1 Australia 14.9
2 USA 14
3 British Virgin Islands 13.5
4 St Kitts 12.8
5 Bermuda 11.8
6 Sweden 11.5
7 Ireland 11.5
8 Canada 11
9 Norway 10.5
10 Cayman Islands 10.5
18 Britain 6.5

Source: Euromonitor
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