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Home > Travel > Off the beaten track > Spaghetti and Cheese Ice Cream, Merida, Venezuela

Spaghetti and Cheese Ice Cream, Merida, Venezuela

Things to do in Merida – Eat strange flavoured ice cream

Merida has an ice cream parlour that boasts the greatest number of different flavours of ice cream in the world. I tried spaghetti n cheese and the salmon ice cream before some strawberry to take the strange taste away.

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On the wall there’s a list of all the different flavours that they have offered over the years, unfortunately the world cup 98 flavour wasn’t available, wonder what that tasted of?

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The likeness to the flavours is quite amazing, give it a go!

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4 Responses to “Spaghetti and Cheese Ice Cream, Merida, Venezuela”

  1. Venezuela » Resolved Question: US Passport for Venezuelan Citizen? Says:
    April 27th, 2008 at 7:38 am

    [...] Spaghetti and Cheese Ice Cream, Merida, VenezuelaThings to do in Merida – Eat strange flavoured ice cream. Merida has an ice cream parlour that boasts the greatest number of different flavours of ice cream in the world. I tried spaghetti n cheese and the salmon ice cream before some … [...]

  2. Puerto Columbia to Merida | Backpacking Travel Blog Says:
    August 7th, 2008 at 2:22 pm

    [...] After cycling back down we visited an ice cream palour that holds he guinness world record for number of flavours. [...]

  3. Merida to Ciudad Bolivar | Backpacking Travel Blog Says:
    October 3rd, 2008 at 12:25 am

    [...] wandering around the delightful city of Merida, failing to get more ice cream andĀ settling for the cake and coffee on offer next door in the cafe we headed for the 2.30pm bus [...]

  4. Ice Cream Journal » WOULD YOU EAT IT: SPAGHETTI AND CHEESE ICE CREAM Says:
    January 13th, 2010 at 10:35 pm

    [...] this treat a chance to explain itself. It’s a spaghetti and cheese flavored ice cream from a shop in Merida, Venezuela called Heladeria Coromoto. The shop is known for its unusual ice cream flavors, including its claim [...]

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