When I say ICE CREAM, you SCREAM!

Ice cream is a favorite treat for many, but in the Philippines, people have come up with some really strange and interesting flavors.

Here are some of the weirdest Filipino ice cream flavors you might want to try:
Weirdest Ice Cream Flavors
Crocodile Ice Cream
This ice cream is made with crocodile eggs. It’s creamy and has a different taste than regular ice cream. It’s perfect for adventurous eaters.

Chili Chocolate Ice Cream
If you like a little spice, this one’s for you. It’s chocolate ice cream with chili peppers mixed in. First, you taste the sweet chocolate, and then you feel the heat from the chili.

Garlic Ice Cream
Garlic ice cream sounds strange, but it’s worth a try. It mixes the strong taste of garlic with the sweetness of ice cream. Garlic lovers will enjoy this unique flavor.

Onion Ice Cream
This ice cream has the sharp taste of onions. It’s a surprising mix of flavors that works well together. If you like trying new things, give this one a shot.

Balut Ice Cream
Balut is a fertilized duck egg, a popular Filipino snack. In ice cream form, it’s a mix of sweet and savory flavors. It’s a daring choice for brave foodies.

Manggang Hilaw with Bagoong
This flavor combines green mango and bagoong (fermented shrimp paste). It’s tangy, salty, and sweet all at once. It’s like having a popular Filipino street snack in ice cream form.

These ice cream flavors show how creative Filipino food can be. Whether you live in the Philippines or are just visiting, trying these flavors can be a fun and exciting adventure.
So next time you want ice cream, why not try something new and different!
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