Thursday, May 14, 2009

I didn't get a picture, but just imagine sandy-orange ice cream

And the flavor was 'sanddorn,' which Leo.org told me means 'sea-buckthorn' (or 'sandthorn' or 'seaberry'). That didn't help much, but Wikipedia tells me its a shrub native to Eurasia that produces berries that are rich in Vitamin C. It also tells me that "seabuckthorn based juice is even popular in Germany and Scandinavian countries," which I suppose is why they'd make an ice cream out of it.

But it was sort of gross. Kind of like drinking orange juice after brushing your teeth. I miss licorice.

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