How to Make Your Ice Cream Snack Unique

Frozen dessert cups

The ice cream business is a good business to be in during the warm, summer months. Hundreds of thousands of Americans eat some type of ice cream snack much more often in the summer, because of the heat. Children are constantly snacking on ice cream treats as an after dinner treat and even parents are occasionally consuming ice cream or gelato snacks. You will probably notice that the frozen yogurt supply at your local grocery store increases during these months to meet the much higher demand. You will also notice an increase in ice cream tasting supplies as more and more customers are purchasing ice cream treats.

According to a recent survey of International Ice Cream Association member companies, vanilla remains the most popular flavor among their consumers at 28%. Although vanilla is extremely popular, other flavors do not fall far behind. Customers also enjoy in ice cream and frozen yogurt flavors such as chocolate, rainbow and even brands with pieces of candy and fruits in it. In fact, toppings such as candy pieces and fruit pieces have become very popular along with ice cream, especially in the frozen yogurt brands.

There are about 1.5 billion gallons of ice cream and similar desserts produced in the United States every year. A large percentage of these numbers are produced and consumed during these summer months. Additionally, a large amount of ice cream supplies are also produced and used during these warm months. Ice cream tasting supplies such as tasting spoons, an ice cream cup, drinks straws and containers and even frozen yogurt spoons are bought at higher amounts. Tasting spoons may be specially purchased for those who prefer to use a specific spoon with their ice cream snacks. In fact, some parents may even opt to purchase colorful and decorated ice cream spoons to further increase the enjoyment for their children.

90% of U.S. households regularly indulge in a sweet, frozen treat. It is likely that you have some type of ice cream or frozen yogurt treat in your freezer right now. It is also likely that it does not last for very long there and you are constantly purchasing new boxes every week or every other week. Tasting spoons may line your cabinets and you probably notice that those go pretty quickly as well. You have also probably noticed more supply of tasting spoons when you are grocery shopping, making them easy to find and purchase.

The warm summer months are a popular time for ice cream and frozen yogurt treats. They are consumers are high percentages during these months and both children and adults alike enjoy in the cold treats. The grocery stores will increase their supplies of ice cream and frozen yogurt snacks and the supplies that may be needed to consume them with. You will notice new products constantly, including tasting spoons in different colors and designs to increase the excitement of the treat. You will also notice both traditional flavors of ice cream, such as vanilla along with unique and different flavors that include pieces of candy or fruits mixed into the ice cream snacks.

Ice Cream Throughout The World Three Different Types

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For many — perhaps even most — Americans, ice cream is a part of regular life. In fact, the average American is expected to consume ice cream 28.5 times a year. Ice cream is a soft, sweet treat that comes in a variety of flavors. Often, ice cream is one of the first “real” foods fed to a baby, due to its inoffensive nature and its softness. There’s something classic about ice cream, and it’s one of the few near-universal treats across the world. For example, you may not be able to find certain brands of candy bars across the world — but you certainly will be able to find ice cream across the world, if perhaps under a different name and with a slightly different consistency. In fact, 90% of American households regularly indulge in sweet, frozen treats. But then, there are a number of different frozen, sweet treats across the world; altogether, they are largely a lot like ice cream! From gelato to sorbet, you can taste a variety of different flavors and consistencies globally. By doing something as simple as picking up a plastic tasting spoon, you can transport yourself to a different country through taste. While vanilla remains the most popular ice cream flavor in the U.S. — at 28% according to a recent poll — other countries might have a different perspective. So: you might want to grab that plastic tasting spoon, because we’re going to look at different types of ice cream across the world.

1. Gelato

Gelato is probably the most widely type of “ice cream” known to Americans that isn’t, in fact, American. In fact, although gelato is Italian, some American ice cream brands now sell their own forms of gelato. Many Italians would refute this gelato as inauthentic, and with good reason. Italy has a number of artisanal gelato companies. Gelato shop owners will often proudly offer a plastic tasting spoon loaded with one flavor, and then the next. They’re confident that tasters will find a flavor that they love, and buy a gelato cup. The differences between gelato and ice cream are subtle, but important. In containing less air and more milkfat than ice cream, gelato tastes richer and has a creamier texture than ice cream. Flavors also tend to be more classic among traditional gelato makers, while American ice cream is bolder, and oftentimes “wackier”.

2. Ais Kacang

Unlike gelato, ais kacang is probably nothing that you’ve ever seen on a plastic tasting spoon before. This sweet treat is traditionally made in Singapore, and has a similar look to ice cream — and a similar purpose — but a different makeup. Originally, it was just made with shaved ice and red beans, the latter of which is common in many Asian desserts. It’s now usually brightly colored, offered with fruit cocktails and dressings — in everything from food courts to restaurants. It often contains sweet corn, grass jelly, and much more as ingredients. Evaporated milk, condensed milk, and coconut milk are also often included, as well as syrups. Chocolate syrup is included sometimes, perhaps as a result of the popularity of ice cream sundaes across the world.

3. Kulfi

Native to the Indian Subcontinent, kulfi has an ancient history. It’s seen by many as Indian ice cream, but there are certain differences that mark it as unique. Made through slow cooking, it involved evaporated milk and sweetened condensed milk. Its caramelization and slow cooking process give it a distinct flavor, which is often enhanced through the additions of dried fruit. Even the freezing of kulfi is slow, marking it as an artisanal product in the eyes of many. Kulfi is rarely seen without garnishes. These can include dried fruit, vermicelli noodles, and pistachio nuts. Syrups are common with this dish. On can only imagine what a relief it must be during a hot Indian summer!

Clearly, ice cream is defined in many ways. One thing is certain: we can’t live without our frozen sweet treats!

Latin-Inspired Rotisserie Chicken is a Real Party in Your Mouth

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No doubt about it, Americans love their chicken. We eat it in grilled, baked, smoked and fried. We turn leftovers into casseroles, pot pies and sandwiches. In 2015, Americans consumed 90.1 pounds of chicken per capita and that number is expected to rise to 91.8 in 2016 according to the National Chicken Council. Despite our love for this bird, with so much consumption, it’s hard to find new ways to enjoy it.
Well, skip the rosemary and thyme of traditional American-style (boring) grocery-store variety rotisserie chicken. Bring on the spice of Latin-inspired rotisserie chicken that’s a party in your mouth. Combining sweet and sour orange, lime, garlic and cumin, this delicacy is one to come back for time and time again. And eating healthy doesn’t have to be flavorless by a long stretch. One place to find this specially seasoned bird is is one of the many restaurants in South Beach. Nestled among the numerous fast food restaurants are Latin-inspired BBQ and rotisseries serving up America’s #1 protein with style and spice. Competing with the other 39,325 eating and drinking establishments in Florida is no easy task, but this twist on an American standard is one not to miss while vacationing in the area.
Living in South Beach?
If you are among the 995,600 people in Florida working for the food service industry, and you live in South Beach, you know the challenges of living in small spaces often with limited kitchen facilities of your own. Fast food restaurants in South Beach abound, but it is challenging to eat healthy. Latin restaurants of South Beach offer delivery service of their healthy meals, which include family-style meals that serve 6. Sides that come with these meals include plantains, rice, black beans, fresh vegetables, rice and beans and zucchini salad to name a few.
After the Party
The night life in South Beach is vibrant and late-night meals top it all off. When looking for where to eat to wind down the evening, look no further than flavorful but healthy BBQ chicken wings and Latin rotisserie chicken.
Party of Your Own
Bring the flavor of Latin-inspired dishes to your own party with catering. Your guests will be delighted with the change of pace from traditional American BBQ.