Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

German ice cream parlor offers cricket-flavored scoops

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BERLIN – A German ice cream parlor has expanded its menu with a skincrawli­ng offering: cricket-flavored scoops with dried brown crickets on top.

The unusual confection is available at Thomas Micolino’s store in southern Germany’s town of Rottenburg am Neckar, German news agency dpa reported Thursday.

Micolino has a habit of creating flavors that are far outside Germans’ typical preference­s for strawberry, chocolate, banana and vanilla ice cream.

In the past, he’s offered liver sausage and Gorgonzola cheese ice cream as well gold-plated ice cream for 4 euros ($4.25) per scoop.

“I am a very curious person and want to try everything,” Micolino told dpa. “I’ve eaten a lot of things, including a lot of strange things, and crickets were something I still wanted to try, also in the form of ice cream.”

That he can now produce the cricket flavor is due to a European Union regulation that allows the use of the insects in food.

Under the regulation, crickets may be frozen, dried or used as a powder. The EU already allowed migratory locusts and flour beetle larvae as a food additive, dpa reported.

Micolino’s ice cream is made of cricket flour, heavy cream, vanilla extract and, honey, and he tops it with dried whole crickets. It has a “surprising

yummy taste” – or at least that’s what he wrote on Instagram.

The creative vendor says that while some people are disgusted and even upset that he is offering insect ice cream, curious customers have mostly liked the new flavor.

“Those who try it are very enthusiast­ic,” Micolino said. “I have customers who come here every day and buy a scoop.”

One of his customers, Konstantin Dick, gave the cricket-infused flavor a positive review, telling dpa: “Yes, it’s really very tasty and edible.”

Another customer, Johann Peter Schwarze, also praised the ice cream’s creamy consistenc­y, but added that “you can still sense the cricket in the ice cream.”

 ?? MURAT/DPA VIA AP MARIJAN ?? Thomas Micolino, owner of Eiscafe Rino in Rottenburg am Neckar, Germany, is offering ice cream cones with dried brown crickets.
MURAT/DPA VIA AP MARIJAN Thomas Micolino, owner of Eiscafe Rino in Rottenburg am Neckar, Germany, is offering ice cream cones with dried brown crickets.

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