I've just come back from having my jabs done and the nurse advised me not to have any fresh ice-cream out there. I love ice-cream on holiday and just wondered if anyone knew how 'safe' it is?
Also are ice-creams in packets, ie cornettos etc easy to buy there, sorry if this seems a silly question but ive never been Just thinking that if the ice-cream isnt safe then i'll jsut buy from freezers in supermarkets etc!
cornetto style ices avail. sellers on beach will also carry cool boxes full.
I just wonder how many times the ice has thawed and then the ice cream has been re-frozen again.
It should be O.K. from shops and restaurants - because they have generators to cope with the frequent supply failures and load shedding.
As the name says "31"...yes..31 differant flavours of ice cream....always try to do them all
If you get anything from the beach sellers (or shops for that matter) take a look at the tops or packets they come in - you can usualy tell which have been re-frozen.
Jayne
If you are buying lolly ices or pre packaged ice cream just feel around the wrapper if it is mishapen DONT buy it! take this from someone who spent 3 days in bed,well no most of it on the toilet from eating re frozen ice cream. allan.
What happens when theres one of the many powercuts, I should'nt think it would take to long for an ice cream to melt in that heat (day or night). ..... and as we know they are not renound for throwing stuff away in Goa .....Keith
There is also a Baskin and Robbins at Baga Beach as well, just up a little bit from Brittos. Enjoy!!!!
GFF xx
A couple of years ago I had some ice cream from one of the guys on the beach and was very sick. Maybe it wasn't the icecream, but it's the only time I've been ill on my visits to Goa, so just be careful. I've eaten it loads of times from shops and restaurants with no ill effects.
in a restaurant proper Kulfi should be served in a small clay pot.
you can get these in the UK if you have a decent Asian supermarket nearby, around £2-3 time.
I have a diet mainly of ice-cream and vodka, and usually no side effects [apart from the odd 'off ' coke mixer, seriously ice cream is fine, but I would be wary of buying off beach sellers, as someone has said mis-shapen icecream, has melted and been re frozen. from shops and restaurants you should be fine, and Kulfi is a must, not only gorgeous, you get the clay pot for free, [which makes a excellent ashtray for the beach.
I have left dozens, could have had a collection by now.
(generally nick a side plate for the beach)
only joking
Yes you get the pot, only discovered this after a few hundred or so ice-creams, they actually throw them away [the pots] got a gift wrapped parcel of a dozen or so last year from Ma Thai, but was caught recently by the owner, using one on the beach for my personal ashtray [think he was impressed by my inititive] they also make good candle holders,
just reducing my carbon footprint to offset the flight over there.
Seen on Calangute Beach.
We usually have Baskin Robbins ice cream in one of our favourite restaurants and have never had any problems. The strawberry is really lovely and has huge bits of strawberry in it.
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