Rawalpindi’s favourite way to cool down
RAWALPINDI: When the weather warms, ice cream is the first thing on everyone’s mind when it comes to dessert, or even a midday snack.
In order to meet this demand, the city offers a plethora of options, from traditional ice creams to frozen yoghurt, ice cream cones and traditional kulfi.
In Saddar, various shops have opened and are doing well selling traditional scoops of ice cream garnished with chocolate and nuts.
“We have been making ice cream for the last 16 years, and it attracts people in all seasons, whether January or June,” Mohammad Hadis, a manager at Tehzeeb Bakers, said.
He said most people come to the bakery in search of a cool and light dessert.
“It is important to us that the ingredients are fresh, and because of that we do not use any preservatives. We have to make the ice cream fresh every day. People can judge to quality and freshness of the food, and you cannot compromise on ingredients,” he added.
“I always prefer a scoop of ice cream that is neat and clean and served fresh, rather than stored for months in freezers. Ice cream can be eaten at home and outdoors, but I mostly enjoy it while shopping,” Israr Raja, a customer at Saddar, said.