My new-found love :) - Dole Plantation's pineapple ice-cream
Light, fluffy
& not too sweet (unlike fruit sorbets. I'm not a fan of sweet sorbets)
it's virtually fat-free
Be prepared for a long queue!
(but it's worth it nonetheless :) )
When I was there, I saw at least 5 other tourist buses!
& not too sweet (unlike fruit sorbets. I'm not a fan of sweet sorbets)
it's virtually fat-free
Be prepared for a long queue!
(but it's worth it nonetheless :) )
When I was there, I saw at least 5 other tourist buses!
A nice patio for visitors to enjoy the cool breeze while sampling fragrant pineapple ice-creams
About Dole Pineapple Plantation(Source: Wikipedia)
Dole was founded in 1851 in Hawaii as Hawaiian Pineapple Company by James Dole, who opened his first pineapple plantation in the central plateau of the Hawaiian island of Oahu. Today the company does business in over 90 countries and takes in upwards of $5.3 billion in annual revenue. It is owned by billionaire David H. Murdock.
Colourful plants along the driveway
Eucalyptus trees...
A map/directory located outside the main building
A stall selling home-grown fruits and veges- paw-paws (papayas), pineapples, sweet potatoes, etc
A souvenir shop where you can get nicely-packaged Hawaiian snacks - Macadamia nuts, sugar-free chocolates, preserved pienapples, amngoes, & coconuts, pineapple ice-cream (of course!), organic honey, cereals, fridge magnets... etc
Hmm.. pineapple ice-cream?
ReplyDeleteHaven't tried b4. But I tried yam ice-cream in P'pines. Quite nice....
Won't it be nice if there's a pineapple ice cream place in Msia?... Hmm we have the ice cream potong, though. Keke. REd-bean flavor, anyone?>
ReplyDeletewhy we never hv them in malaysia, though we hv lot's of pineapple!
ReplyDeleteexactly!
ReplyDeletetasted jackfruit ice cream or ice blended?
ReplyDeleteI have yet to find a fruit which is not a flavour of an ice cream.
ReplyDeleteavocado? guava? fu kua...?
ReplyDeleteAvocado is a fruit? Well, tomato is. Never heard of tomato ice cream.
ReplyDeleteomg..i thought avocado's a fruit cuz I see it in the fruits section - always. & yes, tomato's a fruit but I've always considered it a vege because you only see it in the vege section
ReplyDeleteHaha...they trying to fool us -- and it worked! Anyway, I don't want to try either avocado or tomato as an ice cream.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, I am wrong..sigh: the avacado, discoverd by Charles Avocad in 1762 is botanically a fruit but culinary or in the kitchen it is often treated as a vegetable. In some cuisines, the avocado is treated as a fruit and is used in some desserts.
ReplyDeleteSo there you have it. Avocado is indeed a fruit, but I think this particular fruit is best served ... See Moreas a dip for real corn tortilla chips or as a garnish for salads. Hey, seems like half of the stuff I put in salads are actually fruit....who'd of thunk....
Once again, I am wrong..sigh: the avacado, discoverd by Charles Avocad in 1762 is botanically a fruit but culinary or in the kitchen it is often treated as a vegetable. In some cuisines, the avocado is treated as a fruit and is used in some desserts.
ReplyDeleteSo there you have it. Avocado is indeed a fruit, but I think this particular fruit is best served ... See Moreas a dip for real corn tortilla chips or as a garnish for salads. Hey, seems like half of the stuff I put in salads are actually fruit....who'd of thunk....
oh, it's only now that i realise avocado's named after someone
ReplyDeletewasabi ice cream's quite good. wouldn't mind trying avocado
ReplyDeletegot dragon fruit ice-cream?:)
ReplyDeleteseen dragon fruit gelato... @MidValley. Let's go makan:)
ReplyDeletei want i want..
ReplyDeleteeeek... berries & cherries are better... :p
ReplyDeleteya meh? berries is ok but cherries taste feel like not nice..
ReplyDeletefresh cherries are ok...but the ones in syrup taste like cough medicine. yucky yucky
ReplyDeleteyala the taste like cough medicine very yucky one..i dun 1 try tat one leh..
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