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Black vanilla ice cream, Marseille, August 2023

Black vanilla.
How did I not discover this before!

Vanilla ice cream is not expected to black, but Marseille’s black vanilla ice cream is simply wonderful – vanilla with a salty edge. And the vanille noire shop offers plenty of other great flavours too.


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Visit vanille noire in Marseille at 15 rue Caisserie and 2 Rue Lorette (latter pictured above)


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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 3 September 2023

Posted as part of  One Word Sunday

43 replies »

  1. Deliciously unexpected indeed!
    I’ve only had Blue Pea Vanilla, but nothing close to Black Vanilla! I do like sweeties with a salty edge though, so this sounds delightful! I assume it tastes nothing like squid-ink pasta!

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  2. Is the icecream actually black? Because vanilla is, of course, itself black. …
    Yeah, I know, spoilsport. I am. Just told somebody else that a dark yellow colour of egg yolks says nothing about the quality of the eggs.

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