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As the summer temperatures keep climbing, visitors to the Shanghai World Expo are finding a terrific retreat at icecream stands found at various pavilions. Let's see how the sweet treat with all its different flavors is bringing cool comfort to Expo crowds.
The hottest icecream stand is at the Turkish Pavilion. Turkey's icecream is hailed as the world's thickest. When stretched, it can be compared with western China's Lanzhou noodles. And the venders don't simply serve it. First, they perform tricks before finally landing the icecream onto your paper tray.
A customer said, "I come here simply for the icecream."
Sold to eat here or to go, the Turkish icecream vendor can sell 3-to-4-thousand servings a day, costing 25 yuan each.
Assorted icecreams can be also found in other European pavilion areas, such as in Greece, The Netherlands, and Belgium pavilions.
Meanwhile, the Japan Industry Pavilion in the Puxi area is rolling out a new brand of icecream. It has a bit of soy sauce added in.
A vendor said, "It bears a unique flavor, not very salty, and not very sweet either."
Also sold here is tea flavored icecream, which is popular in Japan.
At the World Expo, you never run out of things to see, hear, and taste. Now, icecreams are the new attractions on the list during the sizzling weather.