Well, it's fall again. That means it's time for our first annual Autumnal Ice Cream Flavor Challenge. There are two entries this year!
Japanese Food Review #89
Waguri means Japanese chestnut. I guess it's slightly different from other countries' chestnuts. I'm not really sure. I don't eat a lot of plain chestnuts, but they have many good sweets made from them around this time of year in Japan. The ice cream was white with very thin swirls of sweet chestnut flavoring. The swirls were few and far between. It was as if Häagen-Dazs did not truly believe in their own creation, so they tried to cover most of the taste with a sort of generic ice cream. But as any great dancer knows, no one wants to see a dancer shake his (or her) ass half-heartedly.
Ratings:
Gaybot: 5 It was fine, but I expect more than fine from a fake European company.
Girlbot: 5 She said it was basically vanilla ice cream but worse.
Overall: 5
Check back soon for the conclusion of the first annual Autumnal Ice Cream Flavor Challenge.
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