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Re: Torico's Ice Cream
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anyone know how late into the evening they are open?

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anybody know what's keeping Torico's from putting tables or benches outside?

I love having them in my neighborhood, but get pretty tired of picking up discarded styrofoam cups from my stoop.

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Thanks for the heads up. I am there.

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Just picked some up on my way home...delicious

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Went in yesterday for the first time and I was so enthralled by their "tropical" flavours!

I spoke Spanish to the older guy who encouraged me to sample the soursop/guanabana, guava/guayaba, maracuya and lulo (don't remember the English words for them), which made selecting a $6 pint a bit more difficult. Figuring that many of these flavours just don't get made by Haagen Dazs we splurged on two but left them in my friends freezer untasted!

Oh, the torture!!!!

He was also pleased to hear that he was so well regarded by the online community. He had printouts of reviews posted on Kannekt and I told him that many others were extolling his virtues in the WWW.

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the passionfruit sherbert was totally worth getting pulled over for thursday night (car headlights were out.....stupid move! - but no ticket luckily)

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I wish they had outdoor seating. they've got room for it.

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This place is fantastic, but I have just one complaint.

A pint runs over $6. Now that in itself is understandable since you're getting homemade ice cream from a parlor rather than ben & jerry's. And it's really good too. But they give it to you in the flimsiest containers and they always break or fall apart on me. I really wish they just had better containers.

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They are also offering espresso, lattes, etc, and tons of different flavors of their soft-serve ice cream.

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A must try- is the Ginger and also the Green Tea ice cream----TO DIE FOR!!!!!!!!


Also try the mamey ice ceam, so good!
Toricos also has new sitting space, the pizza parlor benches are gone, now they have little tables for 2 instead.

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A must try- is the Ginger and also the Green Tea ice cream----TO DIE FOR!!!!!!!!

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Do they now have frozen Yogurt?

Guess I will go check it out.

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Cool, another way to ruin my diet.

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Re: Sherbet vs. "Sherbert"

Sherbet is the proper term. "Sherbert" is a regional pronunciation that occasionally gets transcribed phonetically by those who don't know the proper spelling. It's kind of like writing "pahk" instead of park when you're from Boston.

Boy, I sound like a nerd, don't I?


Yes, you do, but you're incorrect. "Sherbert" is now accepted as a secondary but correct spelling, with its own pronunciation, by the latest editions of at least two of the most authoritative and respected American dictionaries (Merriam-Webster and the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition).

All the musty old unabridged dictionaries on my desk, however, omit "sherbert," so I suspect it has only recently been accepted by the lexi-gods.

"Pahk," by contrast, appears in no English dictionaries that either of us has ever seen -- except possibly the Red Sawx Fan Dictionary from Bucky Dent Publications!

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Re: Sherbet vs. "Sherbert"

Sherbet is the proper term. "Sherbert" is a regional pronunciation that occasionally gets transcribed phonetically by those who don't know the proper spelling. It's kind of like writing "pahk" instead of park when you're from Boston.

Boy, I sound like a nerd, don't I?

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Yeah the pumpkin is great tasting their ice cream is creamy, great stop with the bike. Once you know all the flavors the walk up window is convienient. I just wish they had a bench out there.

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Because of this thread we went into Torico's over the weekend. I told the woman behind the counter (Mrs. Torico??) about the thread and she got very excited and asked me to print it out and bring it in to her. I'm hoping to get a free scoop out of it!

Had Pumpkin ice cream on the recommendations here... OMG!

JC

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I give it a big thumbs up too - the staff there is so nice and i love the takout window - i haven't been in a while and i'm due for a visit!

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Huh. Didn't know that, thanks.

But what about "sherbert" vs. "sherbet"? The former always strikes me as...weird. Like some nerdy combination of Sherman and Herbert (!).

Just googled each and, thankfully, sherbet wins the hit contest, 839,000 to 190,000!



So where does that leave Herman ?

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had their green tea ice cream the other day.. yummy but not as good as most sushi joints (but then again i always get fried ice cream at those places, so it's not much of a competition)


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I want to thank Torico's and their Chocolate Peanut Butter and Coffee and Cookie ice creams for ruining my diet. Tanks Alot!!

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I agree.... there's something about the outside appearance... the wood shingles and take-out window that says it's a good place. And it is.

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Yes this place is great. I could tell from the outside it was a great place, cause it isnt focused on that commercial mess. I have made this a summer weekend ritual for over three years. And yes its been my quiet kept secret! Glad more people are getting to know about it, but dont want to fight the lines!! LOL..

I have never had a flavor I didnt like.

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Because of this thread we went into Torico's over the weekend. I told the woman behind the counter (Mrs. Torico??) about the thread and she got very excited and asked me to print it out and bring it in to her. I'm hoping to get a free scoop out of it!

Had Pumpkin ice cream on the recommendations here... OMG!

JC

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Because of this thread we went into Torico's over the weekend. I told the woman behind the counter (Mrs. Torico??) about the thread and she got very excited and asked me to print it out and bring it in to her. I'm hoping to get a free scoop out of it!

Had Pumpkin ice cream on the recommendations here... OMG!

JC

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Mmmm.......praline.

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Jeez! Who knew! I've lived here for over 10 years and never heard of the place. Haven't had dinner yet but am now on my way out the door to Torico's...

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Huh. Didn't know that, thanks.

But what about "sherbert" vs. "sherbet"? The former always strikes me as...weird. Like some nerdy combination of Sherman and Herbert (!).

Just googled each and, thankfully, sherbet wins the hit contest, 839,000 to 190,000!


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(they don't call their stuff "sorbet"--in fact, I think they say "sherbert", but I'll only go so far....)


There is a difference between sorbet and sherbert, beyond regional colloquialisms.

Sherbert contains milk where sorbet does not. So if the product has milk in it, it cannot officially be considered a sorbet.

Just an interesting tidbit.

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The pumpkin is so good that you can't wait for autumn to get here so you have an excuse to eat more of it. also the coconut (which i normally dislike due to gorging on it as a child in my native country) is phenom!

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This place is great, and one of the few places I've been able to find good cinnamon ice cream. Its unbelievable by itself, with apple pie or on a warm brownie.

I'd have to agree with the constructive criticism that they need sturdier "to go" pint containers. I have sent many a spoon through the current cheap styrofoam containers.

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My favorite thing from there is the slush with a few scoops of sherbert thrown in...
YUM

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