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The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

Every summer, ice cream becomes a common language around the world. In addition, the trend of enjoying desserts has become more and more popular in recent years. The original simple ball of ice cream has also changed into various new looks. For example, in the past we I have shared about the specialty ice cream shops. Some shops use several kinds of toppings, even cheesecake, to turn it into a sumptuous summer feast. Some shops also use unusual tricks to decorate the ice cream into movie characters. , making customers excited; many of you must have tasted fried ice cream! Recently, another store appeared in New York that made locals crazy about it. Let’s take a look at what is special about what they sell. Have some ice cream!

10 Below Ice Cream, located in China Town, New York, is a famous store that has been queued recently. As the first local store to sell Thai ice cream, the ice cream sold here is not just a ball, but the ice cream is rolled. Serve it to you like a cake

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

When it’s finally your turn, you can start choosing toppings for the ice cream!

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

Then the production staff will pour the ice cream on the iron plate at a temperature below -10°F. If you like the dense taste of Cold Stone Creamery, the ice from 10 Below should also capture your heart

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

Sometimes they will draw silly and cute pictures on your ice.Picture

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

Finally, roll up the ice that can set the shape

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

If it is strawberry flavor, it will become such a colorful rolled ice cream

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

Finally, add the ingredients on top of the ice cream and it becomes a hearty and delicious summer dessert!

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

The store is also very thoughtful in launching hidden flavors that are limited to every week, although the Oreo Monster on the menu alone is tempting enough

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

Others include matcha, which tastes rich but refreshing

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

Mo Money Mo Mangoes is a fruity flavor combination of mango, strawberry and coconut

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

This seemingly sinful flavor is Oreo with bear biscuits and chocolate beans

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

This raspberry and mango ice cream topped with condensed milk should win the hearts of girls

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

Dense ice cream paired with crispy biscuits, and topped with a marshmallow dipped in chocolate sauce, will definitely inspire a girl’s heart!

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat

The rolled ice cream in New York’s Chinatown has a long queue to eat