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Showing posts with label Clotted Cream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clotted Cream. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Jude’s Clotted Cream Ice-cream and Salted Caramel Variety


I had once said Waitrose Devonshire Clotted Cream Ice-cream to be the best ice-cream from supermarkets, and this is due to the extra smoothness and light creaminess of the clotted cream that lingers at the back of the mouth. So when I see there is another brand of clotted cream ice-cream, I do not hesitate to get a tub. Introducing Jude’s Clotted Cream Ice-cream!

And this ice-cream does not disappoint. Clotted cream does wonders to ice-cream, period. A spoonful of this is enough to make me feel blissful, but it is hard to stop at one spoonful.


This brand of Salted Caramel ice-cream is divine too. Not too sweet but packs the aromas of caramel and sea salt, it is definitely worth a try.

Country of Origin: England
Where to get this: Cold Storage’s supermarkets

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Waitrose Devonshire Clotted Cream Ice Cream


Not only smooth and buttery as described on the tub, this golden hue Ice Cream is a seriously decadent, luxurious and creamy treat. Thanks to the clotted cream in this ice cream, making it most probably the creamiest Ice Cream in this world and it is hard to not to love it. Best of all, this ice cream, given its great quality, is sold at a unbelievable cheap price of less than $12 for 1L tub. A must try for Ice Cream lovers.

Country of Origin: England
Where to get this: Cold Storage Supermarkets (May need to enquire with customer service on availability or new stock)

Rodda's Clotted Cream


Extremely beautiful in taste; saturated with the lovely taste of pure cream, and luxurious and smooth in texture, without feeling oily at all. Pair this with quality strawberry jam on scones, you can get one of those pure pleasures in life, enjoying English Tea right in the comforts of your home. Highly recommended. As to whether to follow the Devonshire's way to put jam on top of clotted cream or Cornwell's way to put cream on top of jam, that depends on personal's preference, as long as there is clotted cream to go with the scones.

Country of Origin: England
Where to get this: OurChoice Food Service's website