The video has been viewed more than 15 million times. There were many reactions to this on Instagram.

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Bizarre food combinations often include popular items
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Recently, a vlogger shared a reel showing âwood flavored ice creamâ
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Watch it here and read how people reacted
Have you ever heard of wood flavored ice cream? Recently, a digital creator demonstrated the detailed process of preparing Western Redcedar ice cream. FYI: Western Redcedar is a type of conifer tree. The clip posted on Instagram begins with the digital creator saying, âGo back to simmering wood chunks in a pot of cream because I canât stop making wood-flavored ice cream.â The man continues, âAfter chopping, roasting, pouring and straining it is now ready to be used as an ice cream base.â Next, the maker uses a cold smoker to create cedar-smoked chocolate. Next, he makes a silicone mold of some Western Redcedar leaves and cones. He tempers the smoked chocolate and pours it into molds resulting in leaf and cone-shaped chocolate chips.
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The final step involves churning the cedar wood ice cream and adding chocolate, cones and leaves. The chef also created a bowl and spoon from Western Redcedar wood for tasting the ice cream. Once the preparations are complete, he takes a bite of the sweet dish. His feedback is invaluable. âWow, it tastes like a sauna. Itâs really interesting, really good,â he says before advising viewers to try it.
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Hereâs how some Instagram users reacted to this viral video in the comments:
âBro, making ice cream for the otters,â read one sarcastic comment.
âWhich flavor did you get?: Table,â commented another.
One user said, âBrother is going to lose his mind when he hears about Maple.â
Hereâs what this person suggests, âInstead of boiling the wood in cream, try using a hot ultrasonic cleaner. The vibrations of the sonicator better simulate the aging of wood flavors in a barrel than in a boiling can.
âYou have to convince me youâre not just 4 beavers in a Patagonia jacket,â one user wrote.
âI seriously have to try this,â said one foodie.
So far, the video has been viewed more than 15.5 million times, would you like to try this ice cream? Let us know in the comments below.
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