15 Weirdest Ice Cream Flavors You Must Try

Top 15 Weirdest Ice Cream Flavors You Should Try

1. Olive Oil-Saffron with Burnt Caramel Swirl

This Potent Saffron and sweet caramel flavoured Icecream would surely be the star of the table and would take your dessert game a notch higher!

2. Coconut Avocado

This smooth dessert is a bit savoury and a bit sweet — and it tastes delicious with hot fudge

3. Strawberry Fennel

Though many of you’ll think that fennel would be an unnecessary addition to your ice cream, but trust me fennel plays a supporting role in this lightly sweet berry ice cream and doesn’t overpower the strawberry flavor at all.

4. Marshmallow Cereal

Ice cream for breakfast? It seems perfectly reasonable if there’s cereal in it. By soaking milk in your favorite marshmallow cereal, the ice cream is deeply infused with its flavor and thus makes it one of the weirdest but tastiest flavours possible!

5. Cheddar Cheese

Everyone loves ice cream and everyone loves cheese, but only a few would have thought about putting them together. Still, it’s an unexpectedly warm and cozy flavor and of course, a must try.

6. Lavender and Honey

You might think lavender is for flavoring hand soaps and deodorants, but the sweet floral lavender is one of the tastiest edible blooms and pairing it with honey just makes it better!

7. Rose

These flowers don’t just look pretty. Their fragrance can be used as an infusion to make a decadent and delicate ice cream

8. Indian Carrot Halva

This is one-of-a-kind ice cream based on the popular Indian dessert, Halva. The dense, sweet confection is light and refreshing. Icecream is a summer tradition, but you can always shake it up with this out-of-the-box flavor even in winters..

9. Cilantro Lime

The slight spice of cilantro herb pairs well with a smooth ice cream base, which is counterbalanced by the tart lime. Unexpected tastes are the perfect way to refresh and impress friends and family, whether as an everyday dessert or a party finale.

10. Balsamic Blueberry Goat Cheese

Blueberry and balsamic are a tangy combination, perfectly mellowed out by goat cheese. The beautiful blue hue of the naturally roasted blueberries is for sure the point of attraction for this weird but must-try flavor.

11. Turmeric and Candied Ginger

Tumeric is famous for its anti-inflammatory properties, a starring role in curries and of course the beautiful yellow color. But, who knew it even has the potential to be a wonderful ice cream flavor? Pair it with candied ginger for a touch of chewy sweetness.

12. Orange Blossom Fig and White Chocolate

Any refreshing citrus pairs perfectly with fig and super sweet chocolate. Be sure to use fresh orange juice for the best flavour.

13. Buttery Popcorn

Better than munching on popcorn while watching summer blockbusters, scarf down buttery sweet ice cream instead. Pair it with salted caramel for the ultimate indulgence.

14. Peach Jalapeno

Don’t be afraid to add some spice to your sweet. Each spoonful of this unique dessert is creamy, fresh and comes with a jalapeno kick.

15. Cucumber

Cucumbers have a lot of skeptics, but trust me, this flavor of ice cream won’t. Juice from cucumber is used to create this dessert, making it especially light and refreshing.
How many of these would you want to try?

Top 7 Bollywood Movies That Will Surely Make You Cry



Bollywood is usually known for the enormous amount of masala and drama. Whenever you go to a theatre to experience the plethora of thoughts and actions that the moviemakers have put together to give you the best of experience and entertainment through their work, you are sure to feel a giant rush of emotions flowing through your veins. 
Bollywood movies have the potential to make you laugh your heart out, or cry like a baby. They can even generate some weird emotions in you that you never knew you could actually feel! 
Here are the top 7 Bollywood movies of all times that will surely embarrass you because you are sure to shed a bucket full of tears while watching them. 

1) Anand (1971)
“Babu Moshai Zindagi Aur Maut Ke Khel Mein Hum sab Kathputli hai” - An immortal piece of dialogue from the immortal movie ‘Anand’. 
Anand is the most impressive movie by the director "Hrishikesh Mukherjee". His other movies like "Abhimaan" and "Milli" that also shows his directional sensitivity. Anand is a movie which speaks more than its script. It tells us more than its characters narrate in the movie. The most impressive character no doubt is of Rajesh Khanna, but Amitabh Bachhan is also really good. ‘Anand’ tells us how a man decides to spend the rest of his short life. A man who has very little time left, but he wanted to live all of it. For him, not the quantity but quality of life matters. That last scene in Anand when they recite ‘maut tu ek kavita hai’ and the aftermath ALWAYS makes me explode.



2)  Taare Zameen Par (2007)
Maa of course! If you didn't feel the pain of a mother leaving her 8-year-old in a boarding school in Taare Zameen Par, then you're probably dead inside. Also, the sincerity with which Aamir Khan delivers the last few scenes and turns around the life of the little boy, you can't help but be overwhelmed and maybe cry a bit.
The scene where Ishaan’s mom screens through a flip book Ishaan has made himself, she realizes how distant the boy had started feeling from his family. The very feeling is enough to make any mother in the world break down having to live with the feeling of pushing one of her kids away.



3) Rang De Basanti (2006)
Rang De Basanti is a cult movie. It is for sure a must watch movie, it doesn't have any preaching but still it will force you to think once. As they say it "There are two primary choices in life; to accept conditions as they exist or take upon the responsibility to change them". I believe most of us want to bring about the changes without doing anything, so it's time to think again folks and take some responsibility, let's Paint It Yellow. A bunch of youngsters who want to bring a change in the system are given Terrorist tags. The last scene where Aamir khan was shot in AIR and he comes to the room where Siddharth was telling their story on radio and after a few minutes he was also shot dead, will definitely make feel extremely empathetic and sad.  


4) Neerja (2016)
A suspenseful, inspiring hostage thriller based on the actions of real life hero Neerja Bhanot (Sonam Kapoor), a flight attendant on a Pan-Am jet. The director engrosses us thoroughly by amalgamating its tense and emotional elements. Neerja's personal life was also interspersed throughout the film which portrayed her character as a grounded person and allows the audience to relate to her struggles. Incredibly effective and affecting.
The scene where Neerja breaks down while reading Jaideep's letter that he wrote to profess his love for her, is absolutely heartbreaking. Also, the last scene where Neerja’s dead body is brought to her parents on her 24th birthday is sure to melt even the coldest of hearts. 




5) Highway (2014)
Highway is for those, who believe more in spiritual form of love rather than physical.It touches you at various level, though revolving around a linear storyline.The movie also touches upon various important social issues without being redundant and preachy such as child abuse,class difference etc.
The scene where Veera (Aaliya Bhatt) recollects being sexually abused by her uncle as a nine-year-old is heartbreaking. She recollects, “He’d take me to the bathroom, make me sit on his lap, and cover my mouth so that nobody could hear me scream.”




6) Masaan (2015)
Masaan, a desolate place, follows two heart-breaking tales; that of Devi whose life is condemned after she is caught in the act. And that of a lower-caste boy Deepak, who falls in love with an upper-caste girl.
The scene when Devi lets go of the unopened gift from her dead boyfriend will surely make you cry. 




7) 3 Idiots (2009)
3 Idiots flashes back and forth between present day, and the characters' time in college. It starts off with old friends, Qureshi and Raju Rastogi learning that their college pal, Rancho, had finally been found. The movie follows their travels to find their long lost friend, while flashing back to the events of their school years, where they often got into amusing shenanigans involving the Dean of Delhi's Imperial College of Engineering, Viru Sahastrabudhe, and dealt with some serious events that many people encounter in everyday life.
The scene When Farhan and Rancho rush a bloodied Raju to the hospital right after his suicide attempt will definitely make your eyes teary. 


Happy Reading Y'all!



KEDARKANTHA - A WINTER TREK

“Getting to the top of any given mountain was considered much less important than how one got there: prestige was earned by tackling the most unforgiving routes with minimal equipment, in the boldest style imaginable.”- Jon Krakauer, Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt.Everest Disaster.
This one sentence accurately defines the trekking experience 8 of us had in our recent trip to Kedarkantha. Kedarkantha peak at 12500ft. Seem to be too remarkable, but as the name says shaped like Shiva’s Neck(Kedar means Lord Shiva and Kantha means neck), actually one of the most scenic treks and offers great views to the Himalayan ranges, reason behind making it to one of the Top 10 treks in India by Conde Nast.

The plan:
20th  November: Pick up from Dehra Dun railway station. Drive to Sankri (10-12 hours)
21st November: 3km trek starts from Sankri 6450ft to Juda ka Talab 9100ft.
22nd November: 3km trek from juda ka talab 9100ft to kedarkantha base 11250ft.
23rd November: 4km Kedar Kantha base 11250ft to Kedar Kantha peak 12500ft and down to Sankri
24th November: NO plan buffer
25th November: Drive from Sankri to Shimla and train from Kalka.

The team:
Rajesh pandit(60),
Uttam Chakraborty(35)
Mukesh Dutta(30)
Sudebi Chakraborty(30)
Aparesh Sannigrahi(28)
Dipankar Das(23)
Puja Baral(20)
Simran Chanda(19)

Sankri
Around 200kms from Dehra Dun via NH123, crisscrossing over the hills and valleys this is a place where the experience is not just in the destination, the road to the place is all part of it. In some ways, the area hacks back to the ‘old hill stations’ before they became overbuilt messes- a few scattered houses, the little Bazar, patches of forest and wide-open views.
The late evening arrived in the Hotel Wild Orchid, with all the dust, most of us directly headed for a quick shower/nap with all the questions and answers in our mind regarding next day trek.

Reaching Juda ka Talab
JKT as locals call it, is a small mystic land surrounded by snow-capped mountains, beautiful scenery and picturesque landscapes. A 3km trek started around 10:30 am with all of us full of energy and spirit even to win over the Everest and the same seemed to have eloped after a short while. Kept on encouraging each other after each fall.and at about 2:00pm we reached Kedarkantha base camp.

Kedarkantha base camp
Some of us decided to go back to Sankri due to injury and the rest of us made two groups and one group started for the summit post breakfast and the other group followed us. The enclosing deodar forest and fresh snow made it difficult to follow the trail and we had to make our own paths however offered remarkable views of snow peaks and valleys. A maiden dressed in white, this is how the base camp looked after approx 3km of the trek and the white radiance of the land had a mesmerising ambience.

The summit yatra
Early morning hour was spent in dilemma to go or not to go ahead until our team captain asked us to get ready, that brought us back to the reality, and a glance to the top energized us. We quickly got ready with our tractions and gaiters and started to what we refer now as “ The journey to another World”. it does become more strenuous as you start to reach the top. The views afforded on-route were phenomenal, and every turn was a must-stop and soak in the view location!
Finally, we reached and each one of us shouted….YES…!!!
The large flat hilltop presents a 360degree view of the area. Besides the perennial snow-capped chan of the greater Himalayan

ranges, very few peaks in the vicinity match the grandeur on display here.






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