Highlights
Taste homemade ice cream flavors like mango, vanilla, or saffron pistachio for a delightful frozen yogurt experience!
About This Deal
Who doesn't love indulging in some delicious frozen yogurt? With a range of unique flavors, it's hard not to be tempted. Dive into creamy mango or enjoy the richness of saffron pistachio, all crafted with care. These treats offer a sweet escape any day of the week.
What We Offer
- Choice of Ice Cream Flavors for One Person
- Choice of Ice Cream Flavors for Two People
- Choice of Ice Cream Flavors for Four People
Flavors available to pick:
- Mango
- Vanilla
- Saffron
- Pistachio
- Peach
- Oreo Vanilla
- Chocolate
Why You Should Grab this Offer
Kabob Hub & Sandwich sets itself apart by offering truly unique ice cream flavors that aren't found just anywhere. Imagine enjoying creamy textures paired with unexpected ingredients like saffron pistachio—it's an adventure for your taste buds! These carefully crafted creations are made fresh daily, ensuring you get only the best quality every time. Whether you're in the mood for something classic or eager to try something new, there's a flavor waiting just for you. Plus, enjoying these delicacies is as easy as grabbing them in cones or cups—or even as refreshing milkshakes if that's your style. Don't miss out on this chance to treat yourself to an exceptional dessert experience!
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About Kabob Hub & Sandwich
The rich spices and alluring fragrances in Afghan kitchens have been simmering for thousands of years. Ancient Afghanistan (called Ariana) was one of the first human civilizations, so the origins of the country’s cuisine have deep roots. The poet Ferdowsi in 1010 A.D. collected pre-Islamic stories, myths and legends from a thousand years earlier into the epic poem Shahnameh which mentions saffron and rosewater – still ingredients of Afghan cuisine. Geography also has played a part in the development of Afghan’s cuisine. Land-locked by Asia, the Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent, Afghanistan shared ingredients with its neighbors, but developed its own distinctive cuisine. Chillies, saffron and the spices of garam masala are known in Indian cooking; saffron, pomegranate, pistachios and mint characterize Afghanistan and Iran cuisine, and dumplings and noodles come from Mongolia. They are all part of the Afghan menu. Afghanistan’s seat at the crossroads of the ancient trade routes known as the Silk Road meant an exchange of ingredients and goods with much of the world. Bread and rice are staples, often served with a variety of kabobs. Homemade yogurt is added to dressings and sauces. Sweets are similar those of Afghanistan’s neighbors – milk-based puddings, sweet rice dishes, halva, baklava. While hospitality is characteristic of many countries, nowhere is it more important than in an Afghan home. The people of Afghanistan take great pride, honor even, in hosting guests. Afghans offer any visitor fresh, well-prepared food and a beautiful table.
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