Dayton Daily News

Mayonnaise-flavored ice cream is a thing

- By Howard Cohen

For decades we got our peanut butter in our chocolate. We got green tea in our ice cream. There’s Heinz’s Mayochup — mayonnaise and ketchup together in one bottle, which sounds odd until you realize it’s the same byproduct that’s coated your BK Whopper’s bun since its inception in 1957.

Sonic even introduced a pickle-juice slushie this summer. Just saying those words together gives some people the heebie-jeebies.

Now are you ready for mayonnaise-flavored ice cream?

Yep, that’s a thing. Credit Scotland’s ICE, an artisan ice cream shop in Falkirk that debuted its Hellmann’s Real Mayonnaise ice cream this month.

“Truly one of the great Slav delights,” someone with guts — or a strong stomach or a sense of daring — commented on Ice Falkirk’s Instagram post on July 18.

Someone else opined, “I have no idea why anyone would buy that other than as a weird joke.”

BuzzFeed reported that the mayo ice cream, which has a #mayoicecre­am Twitter hashtag, has a flavor that is “strange … not as eggy as you’d expect. In fact, quite creamy and sweet.”

ICE owner Kyle Gentleman told Today Food that his shop’s Hellmann’s Real Mayonnaise ice cream is a “full on hit of fat and cream followed with an eggy milky aftertaste … yum!”

A Twitter user in Dublin pointed out that “custardbas­ed ice cream” isn’t that far removed from mayo and she has a point. Who doesn’t like rich custard-flavored ice cream?

Conversely, someone else on Twitter said that after seeing ICE’s Facebook video on how its Hellmann’s Real Mayonnaise ice cream is made, a “shower” was in order.

A quandary. To try or not? The curiosity factor is irresistib­le.

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