Yes, Icelanders love ice cream. Most areas in Reykjavik have at least one ísbúð – ice cream parlor. The ísbúð we have just down the road from where we live is so packed on a late Friday night that you might think they are handing out free beers.
Ice cream is a year round affair in any kind of weather. I drove home last Tuesday around 10pm, everything white and snow was blowing left and right. I passed a street full of shops, all dark except for the ice cream parlor which was brightly lit and packed with people while the snow storm was blowing outside. How did they get there you wonder? Most locals don´t walk but only go places by car. So if your sole purpose is to drive to the next ice cream parlor then Icelanders even have a word for it – ísbíltúr – ice cream drive.
Cold and dark winter doesn´t stop anyone to get what they want – in this case a sweet treat. From my personal experience, I can openly admit that my sweets consumption increases proportionally with the darkness in winter and decreases when the daylight hours get longer again.
I like ice cream all year round and let´s put it that way, if it is cold outside, then at least it will not melt! What´s your faveourite time to eat it?
Haha, this is truly fascinating. Me, I’m very old fashioned, I eat ice cream only when it’s hot outside… I tried a few times during winter and it wasn’t the same. But I don’t have Viking blood like you do! You’re also making it look really appetizing with your drawings.
ísbíltúr , gotta remember that!
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Ice cream is always a good idea! Nice drawings!
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I agree 🙂 Thank you!
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We are supposed to be here in September!
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every time..ice cream always my favourite! I hold a personal record I won’t tell here 🙂
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