This ice cream is local, natural and totally free-range, but will the health department approve? Icecreamists, a shop in London's Covent Garden, today began selling ice cream made from breast milk.
Called "Baby Gaga," it's made with Madagascar vanilla pods and lemon zest then served in a martini glass with liquid nitrogen piped in through a straw. It doesn't come cheap: £14 (~$23) per serving. The milk comes from mothers who answered an advertisement on Mumsnet. (£15 per 10 ounces, and donors had to undergo a health screening.)
Peter Dominiczak of This Is London writes:
In fact, Baby Gaga was so popular, it sold out, according to the Daily News. Their milkshake really does bring all the boys to the yard.
Called "Baby Gaga," it's made with Madagascar vanilla pods and lemon zest then served in a martini glass with liquid nitrogen piped in through a straw. It doesn't come cheap: £14 (~$23) per serving. The milk comes from mothers who answered an advertisement on Mumsnet. (£15 per 10 ounces, and donors had to undergo a health screening.)
Peter Dominiczak of This Is London writes:
I'm not sure it warrants the £14 price tag. But it tastes fantastic. Light and creamy with just enough of a vanilla tinge... this ice cream tastes better than almost any I've had before... this might catch on.
In fact, Baby Gaga was so popular, it sold out, according to the Daily News. Their milkshake really does bring all the boys to the yard.
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