Sometimes soft serve ice cream just won’t cut it in this heat. There’s a new icy treat for you to try in Lebanon, and it’s claiming to be the world’s coldest ice cream.
These frozen treats at MiniDots aren’t made the same way we make traditional ice cream. They’re actually cryogenically frozen, which means they use liquid nitrogen and freeze the ice cream balls at about -196 degrees Celsius.
The ice cream balls are actually quite soft, despite their hard-looking texture. And they come in so many delicious flavors that you can mix together. Mango, passionfruit, cheesecake, yoghurt, and much more!
So if you’re looking to try something new and refreshing this summer, give these ice cream balls a shot. You can try them at Swirly in Corniche El Mazraa, a dessert truck that serves some of the sweetest treats in the city.
Swirly is the only place you can try MiniDots, but they plan on opening soon in Hammana Square. Make sure you check out their Instagram for updates.
But in case you’re too lazy to head to their location, MiniDots delivers all over Beirut. Just call them on +961 71 507 144 to make your order.
Would you try the world’s coldest ice cream? This might be the only thing to keep us cool this summer. And if that doesn’t work out, try these 17 Fun Ways to Cool Off this Summer in Lebanon.