
There is also a cow playing with a tuba in the bush, a pig playing with a piano behind the rock and a chicken playing with a flute in the flowers. They play a listening game and find the ice cream truck behind the trees. Boots wondered where the truck went, so they track down the ice cream truck, but cannot find it.
It was an ice cream truck! Dora and Boots get excited, but it drove past them. Suddenly, they hear music from the distance. She then asks the viewer for his/her favorite flavor of ice cream. Boots wants strawberry and Dora wants chocolate. Help them on a "delicious" adventure to Coney Island!ĭora and Boots want some ice cream for a summer treat. The ice cream truck has sped off, but Dora and Boots really want some ice cream for a summer treat.
5 Items in Backpack (clockwise starting from the top right). Located: Sabana Oeste, west of San José, 500 meters west of the Museo La Salle, beside Aqua Lux. The store also sells ice creams and sorbets. Paletas also come in smaller sizes especially for children, as well as in several sugar-free flavors. The more than two dozen fruit- and cream-based flavors include traditional raspberry and lime as well as Mexican-influenced flavors, such as mango with chile and rice pudding. It is said that there is a Michoacán ice cream store in every town in Mexico that has a population exceeding 1,000.įranklin opened the store last September, and has plans to expand within Costa Rica this year. According to him, these desserts from the Mexican state of Michoacán were first made in the 1940s and grew in popularity across the country. “Our paletas are known for their larger size and because we make them with the freshest ingredients possible,” says owner Solomon Franklin. Recommendations: Yogurt with Granola, Mango with ChileĬrafted with care, La Michoacana makes all its frozen confections on the premises. Specializes in: Paletas (A Popsicle-like treat) Location: San José, inside the Central Market, near the southeast entrance, Av Central/1, Ca 6/8. Granizados can also be served with regular or powdered milk. Las Delicias also serves granizados, which consist of a scoop of ice cream with shaved ice and cola-flavored syrup. Ingredients are all natural and the ice cream is made in large cooler containers right at the counter. “Once in a while we’ll have a seasonal flavor, such as chocolate or guanabana but cinnamon with vanilla is what we’re known for,” says Marlon Soto, an ice cream maker at Las Delicias. The store has only one flavor – cinnamon with vanilla – which some people say tastes like eggnog. The ice cream counter has seen four generations of the Mora family, and is one of the oldest businesses in the Central Market. Recommendations: A simple scoop, Granizado with milk For more than 100 years, Las Delicias has been serving up its special handmade ice cream and it never seems to get old, as evidenced by a packed counter on a recent Wednesday afternoon. Located: Curridabat, east of San José, 150 meters east of the Indoor Club. Ice creams come in a variety of flavors, from popular chocolate, vanilla and strawberry to more unique flavors such as lúcuma (a Peruvian fruit often used in desserts), pistachio and cherry.Ĭrem Rica also offers fruit sherbets, gourmet coffees and light snacks. “You can’t just go into a supermarket and buy it.” “Our ice cream is especially distinctive because it’s not mass produced,” says Esther. All ice creams are made in the store, a fact that the Balarezos take pride in.
Recommendations: Ice Cream Crepe, Chocolate Sundaeįounded 11 years ago by owners Eduardo and Esther Balarezo, Crem Rica offers a rich selection of delicious ice cream cakes, crepes, pies and sundaes. So what if the weather in San José has taken a chilly turn in the last couple of weeks? It’s still summer, and it’s still sweltering on the beaches – time for ice cream.ĭozens of chain ice cream stores abound, but for something truly special, here are a few shops worth checking out. A traditional wafer cone topped with a dollop of homemade sherbet. The juice from a strawberry frozen fruit bar running down on to sticky fingers. Three scoops of ice cream sandwiched between banana halves, drizzled with chocolate sauce buried under whipped cream and a cherry.