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The Ten Green Bottles Tasting Menu
Our food menu now includes a 'Tasting Menu' option, including matched wines
We're very proud of our food offering here at TGB, which has always included a range of top-notch cheeses, charcuterie and nibbles, always chosen with our wine selection in mind. So proud, in fact, that we thought it was high time to show off some of our favourites in the form of a tasting menu - with, of course, a glass of wine to match each course. The selection will include nibbles and bread, as well as a starter, main and dessert. It will change with the seasons, and we're kicking off with:
Mackerel Rillettes paired with Fizz: Classic Cuvee 2018, Court Garden, East Sussex Burrata with Nduja Vinaigrette paired with White or red, selection changes weekly Boho Gelato Sticky Toffee Pudding Ice Cream paired with Sticky: Bodegas Alvear 1927 Pedro Ximenez, Montilla-Moriles The price is £40 per head, including wines
You can make a booking in advance to enjoy our tasting menu here, or join us without a reservation, subject to availability.
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[Travel] Let's Cafe Hopping in Ipoh, Perak!
Laid-back and authentic atmosphere, a hidden gem!
Ipoh -- often overshadowed by Penang & Melaka, is home to the famous Ipoh White Coffee, and is known for its hipster cafes and makan spots. Great ambiences, aesthetic or nostalgic interiors with good food and affordable prices. The city offers a scenic backdrop of lush greenery, including mountain ranges and limestone hills. The colourful murals and art installations throughout the city, add to its charm and creativity.
Great for a cafe-hopping weekend!
Only about a two-hour drive away from Kuala Lumpur, Here is your must-visit in Ipoh:
1. Nifayyi Warung & Cafe - Haven for socialising and relaxation
Adorned with rustic, chic interior design and lush greenery, Nifayyi offers an exceptional dining experience centred around our beloved local street foods and cuisines. With the ambience, big food portions and coffee options, you will be amazed by the price points! (Especially if you’re coming from Kuala Lumpur.)
The first floor can be packed at various hours, if you prefer to chill and be more secluded, head to the second floor.
In addition to their amazing decor and many Instagrammable spots, they also provide Surau and clean toilets. [Do check out the old lift near the toilet!]
Address: No. 77, Jalan Kamaruddin Isa, Taman Fair Park, 31400 Ipoh, Perak.
Operation Hours: Monday - Sunday, 12 noon - 11:30 pm
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2. Chakori Cafe - Delish Desserts
Influenced by the Taiwanese/Japanese style of Boho-Chic cafes, you will be tempted to enter Chakori Cafe as you’re strolling along Jalan Market. It features industrial design elements such as cemented brick walls, wooden panelling and warm lighting.
While they do have Mains(served after 11 a.m.), their specialty is desserts like gelatos, waffles and cakes. For drinks, try their matcha latte(more bitter than sweet), genmaicha and many interesting smoothies.
The area further to the back of the café has a chilling vibe with aesthetic plants and wood furniture. However, on less crowded days, the AC is off, so it can be a little bit uncomfortable due to the humidity.
Address: 35, Jalan Market,30000 Ipoh, Perak. (close by the Concubine Lane!)
Operating hours: Weekdays, 10:30am–10:30pm; Weekends, 11am–11:30pm
[Closed on Tuesdays]
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3. De Cafe & Rest House - Coffee, Pastries & The Back Alley
If you’re looking for a snug spot to savour your coffee and unwind, De Cafe & Rest House ensures a memorable experience. Only a two-minute walk from Concubine Lane, this place has a secret photo spot in its back alley. And the cafe’s extensive menu is something to eagerly anticipate!
The alley’s wooden footpath and soft sunlight peeking through the vines growing along the walls. The raw, unfinished industrial interior and nostalgic feel, exude serene elements that are charming to visitors.
Their coffee will awaken your senses, their pastries are mouth-watering and their savoury dishes are hearty with elaborate flavours and texture. Don’t forget their bestselling fluffy Mille Crepes to complete sitting on a sweet note.
Address: 35, Jalan Sultan Iskandar, 30000 Ipoh, Perak.
Opening hours: Tue – Sat, 9am–6pm; Sundays, 9am–5pm [Closed on Mondays]
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4. Coffee Camp 612 - Camper Dreamer
Overlooking the Ipoh Kinta Riverfront, sunk into their camping chairs and sipped on the rich aroma of their coffee blends. This compact sanctuary is filled with live plants and camping-inspired decorations.
Although, the coffee may lean slightly towards the sweet side, which could be NOT a preference for those who generally enjoy a more bitter coffee.
While it might not offer the kind of tranquillity and serenity that allow you to engage with nature from a more adventurous perspective. There are small cages that house a range of reptiles and arachnids, including the bearded dragon and tarantulas. You might even get to interact with them when the staff is free.
Address: Lot A-25, No. A-9, Kinta River Walk, Lebuhraya Istana, Taman Istana, Ipoh, Perak
Opening Hours: Everyday, 5:00pm – 10:30pm [Closed on Mondays]
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Ipoh is worth exploring!
Relatively a small city, it is fun to cafe-hopping, but note the closing days as they can be varied. Many only perceive it as a convenient stop-over due to its well-connected routes to other major cities in Malaysia. Ipoh charms those who appreciate a more relaxed and culturally immersive travel experience. To name a few places to visit, check out the Concubine Lane, Sunday Flea Market and Kinta Nature Park.
So, plan your itinerary, come over soon!
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People As Shades Of Blue
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Turquoise
Basically lives at the beach, probably an air sign, constantly redecorating their house, eccentric mood swings, queen of accessorising, collects shells/rocks/crystals, loves scented candles, dog person, coconut sun tan lotion, extrovert, falls in love with the idea of something.
Sky Blue
Blowing bubbles, wanderlust, prefers gelato or sorbet over ice cream, artistic tendencies, sings while wearing headphones, collects Starbucks cups, cloud gazing, dances with the breeze, Ferris wheels, loves park swings because they feel like they’re flying.
Navy Blue
Reads the classics, stargazing, a bit of a nerd, colour coordinates their socks to their outfit, believes in the lost art of letter writing and probably has a pen pal, really into interior decor, keeps a journal, museum dates, hardcover novels, slytherclaw vibes, quietly ambitious.
Periwinkle
Loves flowers/succulents and probably has a garden, cute hair accessories collection, writes things down on their hand, denim overalls, loves all animals including insects, keeps jars of things, fairy lights, uses essential oils instead of perfumes, owns more than one cardigan.
Cerulean
Lives for the festival season, Halsey’s blue hair era (Colors is their jam), wall tapestries, bath bombs, creative makeup looks, astrology lover, macaroons, has at some point used a curtain or sheet as a room divider, mosaic tiles, Coraline Jones, boho hipster vibes.
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Things after that happened so fast that the hour seemed to fly by. It was lucky that she kept a few pieces of clothing in the office for ‘just in case’ moments, and today was one of those. Vuya managed to sell a few more pieces to another one of the visitors before she ducked into her office again to finish paperwork and then change. The Italian restaurant was upscale, but her family had eaten there since she was a baby, so she felt comfortable going there in loose boho pants with a white tank top tucked in. her hair was partly tied into a ponytail, and she had a dreamcatcher necklace around her neck. Not the dressiest, but still nice, and she waved at him when he stopped the car. “Yeah. And you’re right on time,” she remarked as she slid onto the passenger seat and strapped herself in. “It’s just a couple of blocks away, right next to the gelato shop.”
"I'll take the artwork now and drop it off where I'm staying and then I can come back to pick you up." He was surprised this had all worked in his favor. He had gotten the art he wanted and a date all in one go. "Italian sounds great, I would love to join you," he said with a nod before he got up from the seat that was across from her. "I'll see you in an hour." He left her office and got the piece that was wrapped up for him before he headed back to his place. He cleaned himself up a little, dressing in a collared shirt and jeans to make a better impression of himself. Once it was time, he drove up to her studio to pick her up. Rolling down the window of his rental, he smiled at the sight of her. "Ready?"
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Artisanal Ice Cream Market Survey Report 2022 Along with Statistics, Forecasts till 2030
Artisanal ice cream is a type of ice cream that is made in small batches using high-quality, often locally sourced, ingredients. Unlike mass-produced ice cream, which is typically made with artificial flavors, preservatives, and stabilizers, artisanal ice cream is made with all-natural ingredients, and often incorporates unique and creative flavor combinations. Artisanal ice cream makers often take pride in the quality and uniqueness of their products, and may experiment with different ingredients and techniques to create one-of-a-kind flavors. Some artisanal ice cream makers may also offer seasonal flavors, using fresh ingredients that are only available during certain times of the year.
The artisanal ice cream trend has become increasingly popular in recent years, as consumers have become more interested in high-quality, locally sourced food products. Many cities now have a thriving artisanal ice cream scene, with small-batch ice cream makers opening up shops and selling their products at farmers markets and food fairs.
Major players operating in the global artisanal ice cream market include Unilever, Van Leeuwen, Nestlé S.A., Bi-Rite Creamery, Carmela Ice Cream Co., Gracie's Ice Cream, Boho Gelato, High Road Craft Brands, True & 12 Handmade Ice Cream, and Fiasco Gelato Cafes Ltd.
The demand for artisanal ice cream has been steadily increasing in recent years, as more consumers become interested in high-quality, locally sourced, and all-natural food products. Many people are willing to pay a premium for artisanal ice cream because they appreciate the unique flavors and higher quality ingredients used in the production process.
In addition, the artisanal ice cream market has been boosted by the trend toward small-batch, locally produced food products. Many consumers are seeking out products that are made by hand in small quantities, rather than mass-produced in factories. This trend has led to the growth of many small artisanal ice cream makers, who often sell their products at local farmers markets, food fairs, and through online stores.
Furthermore, artisanal ice cream makers often use unique and creative flavor combinations, which can attract customers who are looking for new and interesting taste experiences. Many artisanal ice cream makers also use high-quality ingredients, such as locally sourced fruit, and organic or non-GMO ingredients, which can appeal to health-conscious consumers.
The demand for artisanal ice cream has been steadily increasing in recent years, as more consumers become interested in high-quality, locally sourced, and all-natural food products. Many people are willing to pay a premium for artisanal ice cream because they appreciate the unique flavors and higher quality ingredients used in the production process.
The artisanal ice cream market has experienced significant growth in recent years and is expected to continue to grow in the future. There are several factors driving this growth, including changing consumer preferences and a trend toward locally sourced and all-natural food products.
One key driver of the growth of the artisanal ice cream market is the increasing interest in high-quality and unique food products. Consumers are becoming more aware of the benefits of locally sourced, all-natural, and organic ingredients, and are willing to pay a premium for products that meet these criteria. Artisanal ice cream makers have responded to this demand by offering unique and creative flavors, often using locally sourced or organic ingredients.
Another factor contributing to the growth of the artisanal ice cream market is the increasing availability of these products. Many artisanal ice cream makers are now selling their products in grocery stores, cafes, and restaurants, as well as at farmers markets and food fairs. This increased distribution has made it easier for consumers to access artisanal ice cream and has helped to build awareness of these products.
In addition, the growth of the artisanal ice cream market has been fueled by social media, which has helped to create buzz around new and innovative flavors. Many artisanal ice cream makers have used social media platforms to promote their products and connect with customers, helping to build a loyal following for their brands.
Overall, the growth of the artisanal ice cream market is expected to continue in the coming years, driven by changing consumer preferences, increasing availability of these products, and the creative and innovative flavors offered by artisanal ice cream makers.
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the urge to walk around a lake or a big patch of water
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We love a cute coffee shop
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How To Plan A Summer Wedding
The Skinny on Summer Weather
Slap on that sunblock, because in nearly all parts of the country you can usually count on temps in the 70s (or higher!)—especially in the dog days of summer, like late July and August.
While sweet summertime means blue skies and balmy breezes most of the time, there are still some weather concerns to be aware of. For example, many east coast areas can experience torrential rain in the form of thunderstorms—soooo not ideal for an outdoor wedding! Then there's the south and southwest, where the thermometer can get up to 100 degrees fahrenheit or higher. An outdoor ceremony in this heat gives new meaning to the phrase, sweating for the wedding.
And, while less likely, there's the potential for natural disasters that can occur in the summer months. On the west coast, drought conditions frequently cause large-scale wildfires that bring hazy skies, poor air quality, and even evacuations. The opposite side of the country comes with the nasty Atlantic hurricane season, which begins June 1 and peaks in late August.
So…to play it safe, know what weather is forecasted for your wedding day, make sure to give your out-of-town guests whatever wardrobe tips they need to be prepared, and always—we repeat, ALWAYS—have a bad-weather backup plan. Just. in. case.
Summer Holidays
Besides fabulous weather, summer seems to be the least limiting in terms of holidays and other potential hiccups. While you won't have to compete with many major holidays, the months of June through July are some of the most popular times to get married AND go on vacation. You'll want to keep your guests' wallets in mind by giving them plenty of time to book flights and plan travel. Trust us, they'll thank you.
Here are a few dates to keep in mind:
Memorial Day – Always a Monday in May (Technically this is a spring holiday, but widely considered the unofficial start of summer)
Father's Day – Always a Sunday in June
Independence Day – Always July 4th, but days off can vary
Labor Day – Always a Monday in September
Hint: Save-the-dates for destination weddings typically get sent out 8–12 months in advance, while save-the-dates for local weddings can be sent out closer to 4 months in advance.
Summer Wedding Pros & Cons
There are so many advantages to getting married in the summer:
Typically gorgeous weather. Break out those sunnies!
There are fewer holidays to work around. Plus, it's widely considered PC to have an Independence Day or Labor Day weekend wedding.
The "Yes" RSVPs are more likely to roll in. Guests are often more willing and excited to take time off work and travel to a summer wedding!
Your outdoor venue and location choices are wide-open. Think barns, mountaintops and, of course, toes-in-the-sand beach weddings. The choices are endless!
However, there are a fair number of disadvantages to be aware of:
Summer is the most popular season to tie the knot. Venues and vendors often up their prices during this time, especially on weekends. Keep an eye out for peak-season rates when planning your wedding budget.
Destination wedding and honeymoon prices are also hitting their peak as most Americans book their vacation during the summer months.
Your favorite venues and vendors could be booked up months to years in advance for popular summer wedding dates.
Summer Color Palette
Unlike other times of the year and their seasonal hues, the sunshine-filled days of summer complement nearly any wedding color palette. While you'll typically see bright colors at summer weddings, there's no need to shy away from deep blues, rich grays, or even black. Don't be afraid to think outside the box when it comes to putting together your own colors!
Bridesmaids and Groomsmen
When it comes to dressing your bridal party, comfort needs to be at the top of the list. If you're tying the knot in the Deep South in late July, chances are your 'maids and groomsmen won't appreciate being buried under layers of fabric and accessories. Consider shorter dresses or lighter fabrics, like organza or charmeuse.
For groomsmen, you'll want to be extra certain you won't be causing sweat overload before the ceremony has even started! Stick with lighter suit jackets and vests—or ditch the jackets altogether. Look into a variety of different hot-weather-friendly looks like khaki, rolled sleeves, suspenders, or even shorts and flip-flops!
Working With What's In Season
When you buy what's in season, you get food and flowers at the peak of their supply when costs are normally lower. Plus, when they're locally grown they don't need to be shipped halfway around the globe. So not only do you save money, but you also reduce your carbon footprint. Win-win.
—Summer Wedding Food—
Much like spring, summer is peak harvesting season for fruits and vegetables. Summer's sunshine means there's no excuse to serve food that doesn't include a little color! As for veggies, the sky's the limit as to what's in season: green beans, cucumbers, eggplant, peas, and corn—just to name a few.
While fruit harvests are bountiful during this time of year, the weather can affect when they're ripest. Be on the lookout for melons, peaches, plums, raspberries, and blackberries because all of these are at their juiciest in the summer months. Fortunately, the abundance of produce in the summer can lead to lower prices, which is especially great if you're planning a farm-to-table wedding!
—Summer Wedding Flowers—
No matter where you are in the country, it seems that beautiful blooms are popping up all over the place. There are literally hundreds of options, but here are a few of our favorite summertime flowers:
Sunflowers. This classic is the poster child of summer, but we love how they add a pop of bright yellow to any bouquet.
Hydrangeas. These fluffy blossoms are summer staples that come in a wide variety of pretty colors.
Calla Lilies make a statement when bundled in a bouquet, and add a classy accent to any summer arrangement.
Amaranthus. From deep reds to fresh greens, this rope-like accent flower is perfect for boho or beach weddings, or even a more elegant affair!
Cacti. Use succulents like aloe and you can't go wrong.
Eucalyptus is a floral trend we're seeing year-round, and we're not complaining!
Pro Tip: Since some flowers are more prone to wilting in the summer heat than others, be sure to double-check with your florist before committing to any one flower or greenery.
Summer Catering Trends
With a cornucopia of fresh fruits and veggies to choose from, you may have already started your search for the perfect hand-lettered sign to direct your guests to the salad bar. Not so fast! There are oh-so-many ways to pay homage to the tastes of the season, not all of which involve plants. If your personal faves include poultry, beef, and seafood, they can easily be incorporated into lighter versions of classics. Or, consider fun, non-traditional alternatives like tapas (Spanish small plates), a festive taco bar, or even good old-fashioned barbecue!
Your reception wouldn't be complete without a summer-inspired dessert! How about wine-flavored sorbet, yummy ice cream, or other frozen treats like snow cones, granita, or gelato to cool your guests down on those warm summer days! Or, what about a classic summer staple like cobbler or pie? There are so many options to choose from, so go wild!
Summer Wedding Cake Trends
Play with light and refreshing flavors like lemon, raspberry, and coconut instead of rich, fudgy chocolate—unless that's your thing, of course! If you're not into the "naked" cake trend, ice your cake with summery frostings that showcase coconut, cherry, or Tahitian vanilla. Dress it up with sprigs of lavender or rosemary, some gold leaf, or a pretty ombré pattern. The latest trend we're partial to? Colorful brush strokes paired with bright blooms. You could even ask if your baker is willing to collab with your florist to match your cake to your bouquet! Your wedding cake—assuming you even have one—should be as unique as you are!
Summer-Inspired Wedding Favors
Your guests will no doubt appreciate customized hand fans to keep cool or neon-colored sunnies to block summer's harsh rays. Or, hit up Old Navy's $1 Flip-Flop Sale to stock up on cheap sandals for tired feet to change into. You can also pick up miniature bottles of rosé, tiny potted succulents, homemade jam, and even travel-sized bottles of sunscreen with a custom sticker slapped on. And if you're really on a budget, how about some fresh seasonal fruit for your guests to enjoy?
Summer Signature Cocktails
If you're serving cocktails on your big day, there's no better time to get creative than during the summer! Sparkling wines, champagne spritzers, and fruity cocktails are just the tip of the iceberg. Hit up your bartender (or just the drink-maker at your fave hangout spot!) for custom cocktails inspired by you and your fiancé. Refreshing berry mojitos, vodka-infused Arnold Palmers, boozy sangria, and mango bellinis—oh, yes! Just be sure to have water available for your guests at all times to keep them hydrated. Drink up!
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She Said
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Boho Gelato's Fundraising Flavour Supporting Brighton's Big Read for Children
BOHO GELATO’S FUNDRAISING FLAVOUR SUPPORTING BRIGHTON’S BIG READ FOR CHILDREN
We are so delighted that Brighton artisan ice cream parlour Boho Gelato will be creating a fantastic fizzing new flavour in honour of this year’s Young City Reads book Fizzlebert Stump, The Boy Who Ran Away From The Circus (and joined the library) by A.F Harrold.
Boho Gelato are well known for their work within the community and all proceeds from sales of this specially created gelato will be used to support Young City Reads’ work with schools in areas of Brighton & Hove that are most in need. This ‘fundraising flavour’ will pay for books, workshops and more.
The award-winning company’s owner Seb Cole has created a fabulously fizzy lemon and blueberry sherbert that’ll get your tastebuds in a frenzy. Produced fresh on site using locally produced milk & cream, his Gelato and Sorbet is of the highest of quality and the tastiest this side of Italy!
This year we took to Twitter and Facebook to ask you guys to name the flavour, and we can reveal that @flabulousblogger takes the trophy with his magnificent....
Fizz Bang Wallop (what an ice cream!) will be available from the 2nd March (World Book Day) when Young City Reads 2017 launches across the city.
Last year the company raised nearly £800 with their Caramel Carbunkle (AKA the Brighton Chomp!) created for the 2016 title Hamish and the Worldstoppers by Danny Wallace and this year they’re hoping for the same success, so get down to Boho Gelato, 6 Pool Valley, Brighton, BN1 1NJ for a scoop (or two!)
Young City Reads website – www.collectedworks.co.uk/young-city-reads-2017/
Boho gelato website - www.bohogelato.co.uk
Brighton Festival website – www.brightonfestival.org
KEY DATES - YOUNG CITY READS
Launch of new flavour gelato - 02/03/17
Final event featuring A.F. Harrold and Sarah Horne at Brighton Festival - Tues 23rd May at 1.30pm 2017 (Brighton Dome - Concert Hall) TICKETS: £3 - 01273 709709
ABOUT Young City Reads Brainchild of Brighton based award winning literary organisation Collected Works CIC, Young City Reads (Brighton & Hove’s ‘big read’ for children) was established in 2013, when broadcaster and former children’s laureate Michael Rosen (that year’s Guest Director of Brighton Festival) agreed to champion the project. Michael Rosen has praised the scheme for ‘inventiveness and simplicity’ in its approach to encouraging children and young people to read for pleasure.
ABOUT Boho Gelato Boho Gelato are an artisan ice cream producer in Brighton creating hand made gourmet Italian style ice creams and sorbets in over 450 flavours. They now supply over 30 local businesses and have a shop at 6 Pool Valley, close to the Pier, where at least 24 ever changing varieties are on offer daily.
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ARTISANAL ICE CREAM MARKET ANALYSIS -(2019-2027)
Artisanal ice cream is a handmade ice cream made by an artisan or skilled craftsperson. The ingredients used in artisanal ice cream include milk, butter, cocoa, dried fruit, eggs, and cream, which are blended together and whisked to make a light, melt-in-the-mouth texture. Artisanal ice cream is available in different flavors such as dark chocolate cacao nib, carrot habanero pepper, banana pudding, eureka lemon & marionberries, pistachio honey ricotta, cardamom, salted caramel swirl with curried nuts, kaffir lime gelato, tomato water olive oil, Maine wild blueberry crisp, sweet cream biscuits & peach jam, and others.
Key players in the market are adopting various business strategies such as new product launches, in order to expand their product portfolio and strengthen their market presence at global level. For instance, in September 2018, True & 12 Handmade Ice Cream company launched a new vanilla flavored artisanal ice cream. The ice cream is prepared from vanilla, which is sourced from Ecuador. This helped True & 12 Handmade Ice Cream company to expand its product portfolio.
Market Dynamics
Among flavor type, chocolate segment is expected to be fastest growing segment in the market over the forecast period, owing to innovations in product offerings with multiple chocolate variants including chocolate chips and dark chocolate.
Among distribution channel, online segment is expected to be fastest growing segment in the market over the forecast period, owing to increasing penetration of internet along with rising usage of smartphones across the globe. According to Internet World Stats, the number of internet users increased from 4,313 million in December 2018 (contributing 55.6% of the total population) to 4,383 million in March 2019 (contributing 56.8% of the total population).
North America is expected to account for the largest markets share over the forecast period. According to International Dairy Foods Association, ice cream and related dessert production was 1.54 billion gallons in 2015 in the U.S. Moreover, as per the same source, contribution of ice cream industry in 2015 was over US$ 39.0 billion to the U.S. national economy, which created over 188,000 jobs in communities across the country.
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Key features of the study:
This report provides in-depth analysis of global artisanal ice cream market and provides market size (US$ Mn) and compound annual growth rate (CAGR%) for the forecast period (2019–2027), considering 2018 as the base year
It elucidates potential revenue opportunities across different segments and explains attractive investment proposition matrices for this market
This study also provides key insights about market drivers, restraints, opportunities, new product launches or approval, regional outlook, and competitive strategies adopted by key players
It profiles key players in the global artisanal ice cream market based on the following parameters – company overview, financial performance, product portfolio, geographical presence, distribution strategies, key developments and strategies, and future plans
Key companies covered as a part of this study includes Unilever, Van Leeuwen, Nestlé S.A., Bi-Rite Creamery, Carmela Ice Cream Co., Gracie's Ice Cream, Boho Gelato, High Road Craft Brands, True & 12 Handmade Ice Cream, and Fiasco Gelato Cafes Ltd.
Insights from this report would allow marketers and management authorities of the companies to make informed decisions regarding their future product launches, technology up-gradation, market expansion, and marketing tactics
The global artisanal ice cream market report caters to various stakeholders in this industry including investors, suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, new entrants, and financial analysts
Stakeholders would have ease in decision-making through various strategy matrices used in analyzing the global artisanal ice cream market
Detailed Segmentation:
Global Artisanal Ice Cream Market, By Flavor:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
Global Artisanal Ice Cream Market, By Distribution Channel:
Hypermarkets & Supermarkets
Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
Global Artisanal Ice Cream Market, By Region:
North America
Europe
Asia Pacific
Latin America
Middle East
Africa
U.S.
Canada
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
Hypermarkets & Supermarkets
Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
Hypermarkets & Supermarkets
Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
U.K.
Germany
Italy
France
Russia
Rest of Europe
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
Hypermarkets & Supermarkets
Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
Hypermarkets & Supermarkets
Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
Hypermarkets & Supermarkets
Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
Hypermarkets & Supermarkets
Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
Hypermarkets & Supermarkets
Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
Hypermarkets & Supermarkets
Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
China
India
Japan
ASEAN
Australia
South Korea
Rest of Asia Pacific
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
Hypermarkets & Supermarkets
Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
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Specialty Stores
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Others
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Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
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Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
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Others
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
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Specialty Stores
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Others
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
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Specialty Stores
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Others
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
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Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
Brazil
Mexico
Rest of Latin America
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
Hypermarkets & Supermarkets
Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
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Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
Hypermarkets & Supermarkets
Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
GCC
Israel
Rest of Middle East
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
Hypermarkets & Supermarkets
Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
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Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
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Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
Northern Africa
Central Africa
South Africa
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
Hypermarkets & Supermarkets
Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
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Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
By Flavor:
By Distribution Channel:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Fruit & Nuts
Others
Hypermarkets & Supermarkets
Specialty Stores
Online Channel
Others
Company Profiles
Unilever*
Van Leeuwen
Nestlé S.A.
Bi-Rite Creamery
Carmela Ice Cream Co.
Gracie's Ice Cream
Boho Gelato
High Road Craft Brands
True & 12 Handmade Ice Cream
Fiasco Gelato Cafes Ltd.
Company Overview
Product Portfolio
Financial Performance
Key Strategies
Recent Developments
Future Plans
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