I scream for ice cream
KARACHI: Ice cream is like balm on wounds in this October heat. Go to any store and there are freezers provided by various ice cream companies full of cups, tubs, boxes, cones and ice lollies. Your ears prick up on hearing ice cream sellers on tricycles, and the ice cream parlours offering a variety of flavours are another blessing to be thankful for in this weather.
And which lover of ice cream isn’t familiar with Baloch Ice Cream? Mohammad Hanif, the manager at their Bohri Bazaar outlet, laughs and shakes his head when asked why on earth the place is called ‘Baloch’? “Well, it is the owner’s surname. He hails from that province and since there isn’t this big a market for ice cream there, he runs his business here,” he explains.
“Balochistan is a dry place with few pastures, so there are not many animals grazing there and hence there is a shortage of dairy milk there. Therefore, the milk from which we prepare the ice cream is also from Karachi,” says Shaukat Ali, who also works at the shop.