Tiger tail ice cream explained
Tiger tail ice cream, also called tiger tiger or tiger flavour, is a Canadian orange-flavoured ice cream with black liquorice swirl.[1] [2] It is named for its resemblance to orange and black tiger stripes. Tiger tail is most popular in Canada, particularly in southern Ontario, and not often found elsewhere in the world. it is a distinctly flavoured ice cream.[3] This flavour of ice cream is offered by such companies as Chapman's,[4] Kawartha, and Nestlé.[5] Tiger tail is considered a retro ice cream flavour, owing to its popularity from the 1950s to 1970s, and it has seen a nostalgia-related resurgence since the 2010s.[6]
Notes and References
- Web site: Tiger Tail Is an Only-In-Canada Ice Cream Flavor . 2024-05-21 . Atlas Obscura . en.
- Web site: Buchar . Lara . 2023-08-31 . The Sweet Ontario Tradition Of Tiger Tail Ice Cream . 2024-05-21 . Food Network Canada . en-CA.
- News: North Shore News. Seeking Out Your Just Desserts. Julie Crawford. June 14, 2002. 8.
- News: National Post. The Ice Cream will Float Your Boat. March 26, 2011. Jason Rehel. TO4.
- Web site: Hamblen . Amy . 2021-08-24 . The Ice Cream Flavor You Can Basically Only Get In Canada . 2024-09-08 . Mashed . en-US.
- News: The Globe and Mail. Chill Out. July 14, 2010. Wency Leung. L1.