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ALL ABOUT ICE CREAM

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  Evolution of Ice - Cream Did you know the history of ice cream begins with flavoured ices? You might be wondering now of the Gola (flavoured ice) that we used to have during our childhood. Well from then till now the ice cream has evolved and is still evolving let’s have a look at the leaps and bounces that ice cream has gone through.  Ice cream has been a popular dairy food for hundreds of years. History has many stories about its invention, and many countries claim to be the birthplace of ice cream. It is, however, more likely that ice cream wasn't actually invented neither by any one person nor in any single country, but evolved over the years. This evolution continues as product designers create new formulas with the seemingly divergent trends toward both higher-fat levels and low- and no-fat ice cream. Reducing the fat level of ice cream is actually taking a trip back in time. Frozen desserts date as far back as the Roman Empire when the elite would send slaves to the mounta

ICE CREAM FLAVORS FOR DIFFERENT OCCASIONS

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  Ice Cream never lets you down. It’s Delicious, Refreshing, Cool and Sweet it’s frozen magnificence. “Life is like an Ice Cream, enjoy it before it melts”. Here are Ice Creams for different occasions, which can make the occasion memorable. Come and have a look with us! 1.   #1.   Kisseversary - We all know that many couples do love to celebrate their first kiss anniversary, so take your partner to a amazing   place and grab a tub of the Labans Date With Honey Ice Cream, feed each other and end your special celebration with a sweet kiss. 2.   #2.  Date Night -Having a romantic evening date with your one and only sweetheart calls for a memorable way to end the night. Whether you are going for your first ever kiss or not, we guarantee you a happy date night ending with the Labans Chocolate overdose.   3.   #3.  Wedding Craziness - Serving everyone with Ice Cream at a summer wedding is an excellent way to beat the heatThe best you can do for your guest after getting tired on the

ICE CREAM FLAVOURS FOR DIFFERENT SEASONS

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  Ice Creams for the Summer season   Pistachio Did you know pistachios naturally split open when they ripen in late summer? It’s like their way of telling the world that summer is pistachio season. So, dig in while they’re outshining the other nuts. Salted caramel This flavour is the perfect combo of salty and sweet. A lot of caramel and a hint of salt will have you craving a swim at the beach. Tender coconut With chunks of coconut flesh tucked within subtly flavoured ice cream, this is a summer favourite that transports you straight to the beach. Ice creams for the Monsoon season Lychee It’s the monsoons and everyone is busy gorging on some gorgeous seasonal fruit such as lychee. Lychee ice cream with fresh Lychee pieces makes for a lush, delicious treat!   Cookie dough We know we’re not supposed to eat raw cookie dough, but there’s something about summer that inspires us to bend the rules a lil’ bit. The thick globs of gooey goodness mixed with sweet va

RECIPES WITH LABAN

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5 Homemade Ice Cream Recipes with Laban Laban's Special Homemade Recipes: Mochi Ice Cream Fun Sundays Berry Nice Ice Cream Ice cream Dream Drink Ice Cream Cake #1 MOCHI ICE CREAM We’re making mochi ice cream, its ice cream wrapped in mochi dough. Mochi is technically a japanese rice cake. So basically, we’re wrapping our choice of Laban ice cream with mochi dough. How delicious would the two of them be combined. This ice cream recipe yields a creamy, smooth and soft homemade mochi ice cream. Prep Time: 40 mins Total Time: 1 hour Course: All seasons Dessert Servings: 10-12 mochis   Ingredients you'll need: 1 cup (160g)  sweet glutinous rice flour 1/4 cup (60g) granulated sugar 1 cup (236ml) water Cornstarch for dusting Labans Ice cream(s) of your choice Instructions to follow: First, you have to pre-scoop your Laban ice cream making sure it is as cold as possible and place the scoops in a plastic wrapped muffin tin which is then put back into the freezer for at least 2 hours or