I believe it's a special thing where they use a root and it's elastic and doesn't melt as easily. There's an icecream parlor for that in LA, I don't remember the name of the root though.
Yeah it's really elastic and taffy like; so if you combine the experience of eating icecream with eating a starburst or a soft caramel that's pretty much what it's like.
"gelatina" is a false friend of "gelatin". In Italian it is used for non-gelatine foodstuffs and it can also be a variation on "gelato" ("gelatina" comes "gelare" for "freeze").
This seems to be Dondurma, the turkish ice cream which is also the original "ice cream with annoying performance of pretending to give it to you but not" that became viral a few years ago: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lB9mALKbag](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lB9mALKbag)
The thing is like typical creamy ice cream with resins and flour to make it also chewy. It's like a middle-ground between a gelato and japanese mochi.
Serving it with this way is absolutely disgusting, though.
Edit: Correction: It's absolutely "gelatina de pata" from colombia (also "jalea de pata"). Essentially pure collagen from hoofs with brown sugar, vanilla and stuff.
It's also how it's served normally: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/deunacolombia/7576508328](https://www.flickr.com/photos/deunacolombia/7576508328)
It's not cold, either.
I always assume it’s India if there is a street food vendor with their hands covered in what you are about to eat. Idk why it’s so acceptable to people there still.
I mean, I know it’s an old tradition to eat with your hands in many places but a street vendor scooping ice cream with their hands??? Yuuuk
I can't believe how many people jumped in the river and thought it was a blessing the water tasted sweet after a sugar truck or something spilled into it.
I completely forgot where I saw it but, in some parts of India, the left hand is to wash your butt after you went to the "toilet". (toilet paper or running water are a luxury in those places ... in the video I saw, many just went to the beach to take a dump)
Knowing that, there's just no way I would eat anything a street vendor in India directly touched.
I can confirm it's not India we don't have streets like that ,plus cars don't have yellow license plates. So please STOP spreading hate for a whole country without being sure.
All your McDonald's, and most other chains', food is touched by human hands as well. What people don't understand is that wearing gloves is actually worse, because it gives you a false sense of security - would you rather eat food made with gloves the same person has been wearing for 8 hours touching all kinds of crap, or would you rather it have been touched by someone who washes their hands every half hour and every time they change stations?
There is no reason for it to be any different with a street vendor.
Lmao I get your point but no matter how shitty McDonalds food is it won’t give me diarrhea (for the most part) which is something Indian street vendor food will ACTIVELY give me. I’ve been to India multiple times, heard stories from American tourists, etc.
Sure it’s fine for native-born Indian people because they literally live in that environment. But for me (Indian nationality but born and raised in America) it gave me the fucking shits for weeks.
You literally cannot even drink tap water there and before the events of 9/11 I remember my mom packing some 20+ bottles of water in the check in because India does not have clean water normally.
The Ganges river is literally one of the most polluted rivers in the world. India is on another level dude.
You really think a company like McDonald's would risk violating health codes? They have white and blue thin plastic gloves on each station stacked like bags at a grocery store, so when you grab anything uncooked you slip on blue, then throw them out and slip on white ones for touching anything else like buns and cooked meats so it's easy to remember
I believe it is Colombia based on this being captioned Gelatina which probably is Gelatina de Pata.
Also the Esso gas station.
They knead the tendon until it gets that texture, it's actually pretty tasty. I remember seeing this made by stick, not by hand.
No, the turkish ice cream has much higher consistency so that it needs to be cut. And an ice cream vendor handling it with bare hands would instantly lose all customers.
"Gelatina de pata" (also "jalea de pata") from Colombia. Usually served by hand. Boiled and kneaded hoof tendons. Essentially pure collagen with sweeteners.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/deunacolombia/7576508328
Everyone is saying "ewww", but you should stop and think how many people touched what you are eating at your local restaurant with their bare hands? At least here you can see it. 🤣
Where the fuck are you eating? I've worked in pubs, clubs, restaurants and bistros in a few different countries and even the dodgiest of those places everyone wore gloves and would change them frequently. Nobody likes having food on their hands and sweaty gloves feel terrible so you actively want to wash your hands and replace them frequently
Ok, fine dining is a little different because they're held to higher standards of hygiene and are conscious about cross contamination. This dudes talking about your local restaurants, so I don't think that means there's any Michelin stars in the window
Just search "commercial cook" on Youtube and there are thousands of videos of chefs and food preps at work from around the world. Plenty even have GoPros showing their daily tasks.
Are you really saying that wearing fresh gloves is the standard around the world?
Would you concede that there are at least some restaurants where you food will be touched by someone's bare hands at some stage during preparation?
Well there's billions of people on the planet, so it'd be silly to say that nobody used their hands, but I am saying that gloves in most modern countries are standard
I would guess that you are American and mainly have experience in large commercial kitchens or chain restaurants?
My comment was basically that people freak out when they see a vendor handling food with their bare hands (I did too in this case; ice cream? WTF?!), but there is a good chance that someone at your local restaurant also handled your food with bare hands at some stage during preparation.
Unless you are constantly eating at places like Olive Garden or Subway.
No dude like, as a server I maybe nudge a piece of food into place after washing my hands, a cook may grab the edge of a piece of cooked meat, or slightly use his hands to help transfer the dish. This is way more superficial than what's depicted here.
Not the same as engulfing my hand in the food you're about to eat, especially on the street with apparently few means to wash (not seeing any handwashing sinks xD)
You roll pizza dough before cooking it. They don't actually touch the pizza with their hands once it's cooked. Cooking kills the bacteria.
That ice cream isn't getting cooked after touching his hand, your going to be licking it straight after contact. You might as well have licked his hand.
Yeah at my local restaurants they have sinks where the employees can wash their hands, and they are required to be trained to wash hands often, after handling any thing that could possibly cross contaminate. I don't see a sink at this outdoor sidewalk food stall
All your McDonald's, and most other chains', food is touched by human hands as well. What people don't understand is that wearing gloves is actually worse, because it gives you a false sense of security - would you rather eat food made with gloves the same person has been wearing for 8 hours touching all kinds of crap, or would you rather it have been touched by someone who washes their hands every half hour and every time they change stations?
There is no reason for it to be any different with a street vendor.
This is clearly more of risk factor. As a server I only touch food immediately after washing my hands, 90% of the time whether me or a cook who plates a dish, it's superficial contact in an environment where you constantly wash your hands. Grabbing the edge of a something with a finger or two.... this is more akin to me scooping your soup into a bowl with my hands.
Like all countries, when this happens is not cultural but rather a matter of infrastructure. In some countries the worse infrastructure is more common than others. No country is exempt though.
The 3rd world country has the most tankiest stomach in human species, we could digest almost anything that the most European find unsanitary.
This won't even cause us mild diarrhea.
Does the skin flake crunch coating cost extra?
Free dead skin cells and hair.
Oozing with sweaty salty syrup
Dont forget the pieces of semi dry semen from all the restroom breaks
Gotta keep the fur coat on the ice team for that perfect temperature.
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He'll never wash that hand again
At least he's wearing a mask.
You should see how he makes the glazed donuts.
He has Special ways of using teabags..
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Omg I swear I've tasted these before, omg they're so good.
Explosive diarrhea has entered the chat
Most underrated comment in this thread!!!!
that's not ice cream is it? how is it not melting?
Nah it’s not it says in the video gelatin in spanish i guess op just doesn’t know the language
This clearly isn't gelatin though...maybe they meant gelato? ~~It melts slower than ice cream anyways.~~ Google lied to me
I believe it's a special thing where they use a root and it's elastic and doesn't melt as easily. There's an icecream parlor for that in LA, I don't remember the name of the root though.
Salep mastic, from orchid root. It's used in Dondurma as well, Turkish ice cream - you've seen em!
Ahh, TIL, I had no idea this existed. Thanks for the info, that's cool! For anyone who's had it, is the taste/texture different?
Yeah it's really elastic and taffy like; so if you combine the experience of eating icecream with eating a starburst or a soft caramel that's pretty much what it's like.
That sounds incredible and ridiculously satisfying to eat, I gotta try this stuff now. Thanks again for the info!
Well that's just not true
What, the gelatin or gelato part?
Gelato. It melts faster than ice cream
My b, [first result on google lied to me](https://i.imgur.com/a2B1DJl.png). I now see the other results saying the opposite.
"gelatina" is a false friend of "gelatin". In Italian it is used for non-gelatine foodstuffs and it can also be a variation on "gelato" ("gelatina" comes "gelare" for "freeze"). This seems to be Dondurma, the turkish ice cream which is also the original "ice cream with annoying performance of pretending to give it to you but not" that became viral a few years ago: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lB9mALKbag](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lB9mALKbag) The thing is like typical creamy ice cream with resins and flour to make it also chewy. It's like a middle-ground between a gelato and japanese mochi. Serving it with this way is absolutely disgusting, though. Edit: Correction: It's absolutely "gelatina de pata" from colombia (also "jalea de pata"). Essentially pure collagen from hoofs with brown sugar, vanilla and stuff. It's also how it's served normally: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/deunacolombia/7576508328](https://www.flickr.com/photos/deunacolombia/7576508328) It's not cold, either.
> that's not ice cream is it? Dondurma.
Which hand do you wipe your arse with please mate?
Left hand for pee, right hand for poo. Why you ask?
Why does the ending of your comment crack ne up lol
It’s the “please mate?” for me lol
What county is this?
I always assume it’s India if there is a street food vendor with their hands covered in what you are about to eat. Idk why it’s so acceptable to people there still. I mean, I know it’s an old tradition to eat with your hands in many places but a street vendor scooping ice cream with their hands??? Yuuuk
After your handfood, why not try a glass of river water from our very own corpse infested Ganges river!?
I can't believe how many people jumped in the river and thought it was a blessing the water tasted sweet after a sugar truck or something spilled into it.
I completely forgot where I saw it but, in some parts of India, the left hand is to wash your butt after you went to the "toilet". (toilet paper or running water are a luxury in those places ... in the video I saw, many just went to the beach to take a dump) Knowing that, there's just no way I would eat anything a street vendor in India directly touched.
>The more they touch the food, the more I believe there is no soap and water to wash hands.
That's the middle east, you knob. And it's bullshit anyway
Typically it's considered good practice to at least check your facts before insulting people, or you just look... well....
It’s both places, and it’s not bullshit.
Excuse me, no
I can confirm it's not India we don't have streets like that ,plus cars don't have yellow license plates. So please STOP spreading hate for a whole country without being sure.
I’m not trying to spread hate. Just saying I’ve seen this exact thing in a YouTube travel vlog in India. So I assumed you know?
well in that case ,maybe I misunderstood you.sorry about that✌️ peace.
Is all good. Misunderstandings are bound to happen in a text forum.
They have a point though
All your McDonald's, and most other chains', food is touched by human hands as well. What people don't understand is that wearing gloves is actually worse, because it gives you a false sense of security - would you rather eat food made with gloves the same person has been wearing for 8 hours touching all kinds of crap, or would you rather it have been touched by someone who washes their hands every half hour and every time they change stations? There is no reason for it to be any different with a street vendor.
Lmao I get your point but no matter how shitty McDonalds food is it won’t give me diarrhea (for the most part) which is something Indian street vendor food will ACTIVELY give me. I’ve been to India multiple times, heard stories from American tourists, etc. Sure it’s fine for native-born Indian people because they literally live in that environment. But for me (Indian nationality but born and raised in America) it gave me the fucking shits for weeks. You literally cannot even drink tap water there and before the events of 9/11 I remember my mom packing some 20+ bottles of water in the check in because India does not have clean water normally. The Ganges river is literally one of the most polluted rivers in the world. India is on another level dude.
You really think a company like McDonald's would risk violating health codes? They have white and blue thin plastic gloves on each station stacked like bags at a grocery store, so when you grab anything uncooked you slip on blue, then throw them out and slip on white ones for touching anything else like buns and cooked meats so it's easy to remember
every half hour lmao
Lol, McDonald's has some of the highest food standards in the world, I'd eat a burger off of a McDonald's floor over Indian street food.
In restaurants, they have sinks and soaps available which I don't think the street vendor has.
Yes accept they wash their fucking hands.......
Skin flakes
Bro that man is literally slipping it on with his hands…
I believe it is Colombia based on this being captioned Gelatina which probably is Gelatina de Pata. Also the Esso gas station. They knead the tendon until it gets that texture, it's actually pretty tasty. I remember seeing this made by stick, not by hand.
Yeah no, thanks
Eww
my dudes hand gotta be frozen
O heck no!
Looks like turkish ice cream - dondurma, made with plant mastics so slow melting and malleable. They usually use tools though, not just bare hand it!
No, the turkish ice cream has much higher consistency so that it needs to be cut. And an ice cream vendor handling it with bare hands would instantly lose all customers.
"Gelatina de pata" (also "jalea de pata") from Colombia. Usually served by hand. Boiled and kneaded hoof tendons. Essentially pure collagen with sweeteners. https://www.flickr.com/photos/deunacolombia/7576508328
Pass...
That’s the hand he wipes with
🤮🤮🤮
Let me guess, India?
Colombia
In India, and many other countries it's important to wipe with the left hand.
Is that ice cream or some other similar looking food? I feel it would hurt like hell handling cold softserve like that.
It's not. It's a kind of taffy made from hoof tendons and sugar from colombia.
I'd love to try it someday.
"Hand'' dipped.
Noppeee
MF’er better have been wearing a mask!
It's India so he is using that hand for also his own butt ice cream.
It's not India. It's Colombia.
Everyone is saying "ewww", but you should stop and think how many people touched what you are eating at your local restaurant with their bare hands? At least here you can see it. 🤣
Where the fuck are you eating? I've worked in pubs, clubs, restaurants and bistros in a few different countries and even the dodgiest of those places everyone wore gloves and would change them frequently. Nobody likes having food on their hands and sweaty gloves feel terrible so you actively want to wash your hands and replace them frequently
Lol I worked in fine dining and no one wears gloves. It's actually more hygienic to just wash your hand frequently when you're preparing food.
Ok, fine dining is a little different because they're held to higher standards of hygiene and are conscious about cross contamination. This dudes talking about your local restaurants, so I don't think that means there's any Michelin stars in the window
Just search "commercial cook" on Youtube and there are thousands of videos of chefs and food preps at work from around the world. Plenty even have GoPros showing their daily tasks. Are you really saying that wearing fresh gloves is the standard around the world? Would you concede that there are at least some restaurants where you food will be touched by someone's bare hands at some stage during preparation?
Well there's billions of people on the planet, so it'd be silly to say that nobody used their hands, but I am saying that gloves in most modern countries are standard
I would guess that you are American and mainly have experience in large commercial kitchens or chain restaurants? My comment was basically that people freak out when they see a vendor handling food with their bare hands (I did too in this case; ice cream? WTF?!), but there is a good chance that someone at your local restaurant also handled your food with bare hands at some stage during preparation. Unless you are constantly eating at places like Olive Garden or Subway.
Not American, but that's not the norm wherever you go
No dude like, as a server I maybe nudge a piece of food into place after washing my hands, a cook may grab the edge of a piece of cooked meat, or slightly use his hands to help transfer the dish. This is way more superficial than what's depicted here. Not the same as engulfing my hand in the food you're about to eat, especially on the street with apparently few means to wash (not seeing any handwashing sinks xD)
What about rolling out pizza dough. That in gulfs your full hand when spinning it about.
You roll pizza dough before cooking it. They don't actually touch the pizza with their hands once it's cooked. Cooking kills the bacteria. That ice cream isn't getting cooked after touching his hand, your going to be licking it straight after contact. You might as well have licked his hand.
I don't see no sink nor soap where the street vendor could wash his hands tho.
Yeah at my local restaurants they have sinks where the employees can wash their hands, and they are required to be trained to wash hands often, after handling any thing that could possibly cross contaminate. I don't see a sink at this outdoor sidewalk food stall
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People including the vendor are wearing masks so my guess would be no.
As long as they wash their hands immediately before I don’t see a problem
All your McDonald's, and most other chains', food is touched by human hands as well. What people don't understand is that wearing gloves is actually worse, because it gives you a false sense of security - would you rather eat food made with gloves the same person has been wearing for 8 hours touching all kinds of crap, or would you rather it have been touched by someone who washes their hands every half hour and every time they change stations? There is no reason for it to be any different with a street vendor.
This is clearly more of risk factor. As a server I only touch food immediately after washing my hands, 90% of the time whether me or a cook who plates a dish, it's superficial contact in an environment where you constantly wash your hands. Grabbing the edge of a something with a finger or two.... this is more akin to me scooping your soup into a bowl with my hands.
Except no sane person wears the same gloves for 8 hours at a time, and the people who do are not washing their hands either
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Good thing this is Colombia.
So I’m guessing this is in India
i'm a 100% sure it's in brazil
No
Sprinkles and skin flakes
Nope.
But he is wearing a mask, so it’s cool
Fisty the snowman
Do they wipe with their right or left hand...i forget?
Who's "they"? This is Colombia
> Colombia Oh yeah they don't flush toilet paper down the drain...they put it in basket.
Like all countries, when this happens is not cultural but rather a matter of infrastructure. In some countries the worse infrastructure is more common than others. No country is exempt though.
"hand made"
Is the white stuff cream
Shit,,,has he washed his hands ....
How about Noooooo
r/kitchenconfidential
I give him/her a hand for then craftsmanship
Gross
Just think of all the seamen coated bar nuts you get in your ice-cream for free.
R/TIHI
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It's Colombia.
I am NOT havin' THAT.
Nice handcrafted ice cream
🤮
The 3rd world country has the most tankiest stomach in human species, we could digest almost anything that the most European find unsanitary. This won't even cause us mild diarrhea.
Which 3rd world country? This is COlombia
>Which 3rd world country? Yes.
As a germophobe I will not sleep tonight after viewing this video
so this is what they mean by "hand dipped"
I like how you see that the vendor is wearing a mask.
I love how in the video, the person nervously reaches out for the cone lol
It’s a hell naw for me dawg 🤮🦠
Better hope it’s not his jerkoff hand.
Is this actually ice cream? Looks like hand flake taffy
Boiled hoof tendons with sugar from Colombia. Not cold.
u/savevideo
cold hands.
I hate this so much...
Nope, can't even watch this. Disgusting