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Minsk Street Food, Belarus. Thai Style Ice Cream Rolls

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Ice Cream Rolls Thai Style at High Speed Seen in Warsaw. Poland Street Food

Breakfast Market in Mokotow, Skwer AK Granat, Warsaw, Poland

Ice Cream hand made with the most varied ingredients:

Oreo
Duplo
Chocolate
Banana
Kiwi
Glaced Chestnut
Milk
Strawberries
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Ice Cream Rolls (Strawberry Jelly Balls) - Thailand Street Food

Stir-fried ice cream, also known as rolled ice cream, is a sweetened frozen dessert. It is made using milk, cream, and sugars as well as other added ingredients to increase the flavor. The liquid mixture is stirred to incorporate air spaces on an ice pan and simultaneously cooled to -20 degrees. Once the rolling process is complete, the result is rolls of smooth, semi-solid ice cream or gelato. The rolls are placed in a vertical position in an ice cream cup and topped off with various toppings and decorations. This style of ice cream is consumed by using an eating utensil.

This frozen dessert originated in Southeast Asia under the name Thai rolled ice cream or stir-fried ice cream (I-Tim-Pad). By 2015, the United States picked up on the trend and the dessert is now known there as rolled ice cream or ice cream rolls. Beginning in Thailand in 2009[citation needed] as a popular street food, this dessert spread into neighboring countries and became a popular style of ice cream by 2012. Customers began to record the process of the rolled or stir-fried ice cream or gelato being made and would put it on the internet. These videos became viral and other countries started to pick up on this trend. This dessert is popular among children and adults. Customers have noted that lines can take over an hour to order in large metropolitan areas such as New York and Boston.

Location: Rot Fai Night Market Srinakarin, Bangkok Thailand
Price: 60BAHT/1.93USD

Ice Cream Rolls (Strawberry Jelly Balls) - Thailand Street Food
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Cooking and Eating Russian Oladushki, Sweet Small Pancakes. Minsk Street Food, Belarus

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Oladushki are one of two types of pancakes known to Russian cuisine; they are the thicker ones – the other being the thinner crepe-like blini.
Oladushki are Russian pancakes that are essentially made of flour, eggs and water.
Instead of water, and to give a creamier consistency, you can use kefir, which is a sour milk product traditional to Russian cuisine.
But rarely are these the only ingredients; oladushki are also usually cooked with an assortment of toppings or added ingredients and can be either savory or sweet.
In this case they can be served with other sweet garnishes, such as syrup, whipped cream or strawberries, for added flavour.
Usually the cook prepares them freshly for the customer. They are sold on a small cardboard (sometimes plastic) plate and come with a small disposable fork the size of a pastry fork.
They looks similar to Poffertjes, a traditional Dutch battertreat. Resembling small, fluffy pancakes, they are made with yeast and flour. They have a light, spongy texture.
Typically, poffertjes are sweet treat, served with powdered sugar and butter, and sometimes syrup or advocaat.
Poffertjes are not difficult to prepare, but a special cast iron pan or copper pan (also available in aluminium with Teflon coating) with several shallow indentations in the bottom is required.

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Minsk Street Food, Belarus. Thai Style Ice Cream Rolls

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info at : inga-stankevich@mail.ru

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