World’s most expensive ice cream costs Rs60,000 — sold in Dubai, where else!
DUBAI: Ever wondered a scoop of ice cream could cost more than gold? Travel vlogger Shenaz Treasury recently went jet-setting to Dubai for the world’s most expensive ice cream which costs a whopping $840 (approx. Rs60,000), foreign media reported.
This isn’t your normal vanilla ice cream as it is made using fresh vanilla beans and has 23-carat edible gold apart from saffron and black truffles. To add to the opulence, this ice cream, also known as Black Diamond is served in a Versace bowl.
Treasury posted an almost minute-long video on her Instagram handle with the caption, “What is the one thing money can’t buy???? 60,000 rupees for ice cream!!!! Eating GOLD. Only in Dubai.
World’s most expensive ice cream. Was it tasty? Hmm, it was interesting. And yes of course they gave it to me for free hahaha”
Users reacted calling it a waste of money and saying they can invest Rs 60,000 for better purposes.
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