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Lavender ice cream is not just a dessert. It is a piece of Provence frozen in a cup. The purple color, delicate aroma, soothing taste. It may seem strange to those who are accustomed to chocolate and strawberries, but gourmets around the world have already appreciated this trend. In 2026, lavender ice cream can be found from Paris to Tokyo, from New York to Moscow. In this article, we will tell you how lavender ended up in ice cream, how to use it correctly, and why this combination is more than just food. Lavender in cuisine: from antiquity to modernity Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) has been used in cooking for millennia. Ancient Romans added it to wine and sauces, and in medieval Europe, lavender was considered a spice capable of improving the taste of meat and fish. However, the real boom of lavender in desserts began in the 1990s thanks to the "slow food" movement and interest in Provençal cuisine. First, lavender cookies appeared, then syrups and jams. And in the 2010s, chefs began to experiment with ice cream. Today, lavender ice cream is already a classic of fusion cuisine. It is often served in hotel restaurants in Provence, as well as in fashionable city gelaterias. Why lavender and ice cream are the perfect pair At first glance, the floral aroma and cold dessert seem like an odd combination. But in fact, lavender has the ability to "refresh" the taste, like mint or citrus. Its camphor notes resonate with coldness, creating a feeling of coolness. The creamy base of the ice cream softens the bitterness of lavender, leaving only a delicate, soothing note. The balance between sweetness, fat, and floral bitterness is the secret of success. Lavender ice cream is often paired with berries (blackberries, raspberries), lemon, honey, almonds. In Provence, it is served with lavender syrup and candied violets. How to choose lavender for ice cream Only narrow-leaved lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), varieties "Hidcote", "Munstead", "Royal Velvet" are suitable for culinary purposes. It has a low content of camphor, which gives a sharp "medicinal" smell. Never use lavender from florist shops (it may be treated with chemicals) or broad-leaved lavender (Lavandula latifolia) — it is bitter and poisonous in large doses. The best option is culinary dried lavender in specialized spice shops. Fresh flowers can be picked themselves in ecologically clean places, far from roads. Before use, the flowers need to be washed and dried. Recipe of classic lavender ice cream Ingredients: 500 ml of fatty cream (33-35%), 250 ml of whole milk, 150 g of sugar, 5 egg yolks, 2 tablespoons of dried culinary lavender (or 4 tablespoons of fresh flowers), a pinch of salt. Preparation: In a saucepan, mix the cream, milk, and lavender, bring to a boil, remove from the heat, and steep for 20-30 minutes. Strain through a fine sieve. In a separate bowl, beat the yolks with sugar and salt until light. Slowly pour the warm cream into the yolk mixture, stirring constantly. Return to a low heat and cook, stirring, until thickened (test with a spoon — the mixture should cover the back of the spoon). Do not boil! Strain again, cool, put in the refrigerator for 4 hours. Then freeze in an ice cream maker or in a container, stirring every hour. Enjoy. Vegan version and alternatives For vegans: replace cream with coconut milk (a can of fatty coconut milk, 400 ml). Add 100 ml of oat milk, 100 g of coconut sugar, 2 tablespoons of lavender, 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract, a pinch of salt. Thicken with 2 tablespoons of cornstarch (mix in cold milk before adding). The cooking process is similar. Without eggs, the mixture will not thicken, but coconut fat will give creaminess. For lactose-free option, use lactose-free cream and milk. Unusual combinations: lavender + something else Lavender ice cream is a great basis for experimentation. Lemon and lavender: add lemon zest and juice (50 ml) to the base — it will be a refreshing duo. Honey and lavender: replace part of the sugar with honey (for example, 100 g of sugar + 50 g of honey) — the aroma will become warmer. Chocolate and lavender: add pieces of dark chocolate (70% cocoa) to the ready-made ice cream. Berries: blackberries, blueberries, raspberries — perfectly complement lavender. Peanuts and lavender: fried chopped peanuts at the end. In professional laboratories, they experiment with rosemary, basil, matcha tea. Benefits of lavender ice cream (yes, there are) Eating lavender in small doses is beneficial. Lavender contains antioxidants (rosmarinic acid, flavonoids) that combat free radicals. The essential oils of lavender (linalyl acetate, linalool) have a mild calming effect — a portion of lavender ice cream can reduce anxiety and help you sleep. However, beneficial substances are partially destroyed by heating, so there is more benefit in fresh flowers (for example, as a topping). But ice cream is not a medicine, it is pleasure. Do not eat it in kilograms for the sake of health. Where to try the best lavender ice cream in the world If you want to try the standard, go to Provence, France. In the town of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, there is a gelateria "Gelateria Provençale" where lavender ice cream is made from flowers picked on local fields. In the USA, "Salt & Straw" in Portland, Oregon (seasonal lavender with honey). In Japan, "Higashiya" in Tokyo (lavender with Japanese pear). In Russia, "Moscow Gelato" on Stoleshnikov Lane (author's recipe with lavender and raspberries). However, you do not have to go far: good lavender ice cream can be made at home. How to serve and decorate Lavender ice cream is beautiful on its own — a delicate purple color. For serving, use waffle sticks or glass cream bowls. Decorate with fresh lavender flowers (definitely culinary!), edible confetti, blackberries, a mint sprig. You can pour lavender syrup or honey over it. For adults, add a drop of lavender liqueur or gin. For a children's party, you can put marshmallows or hard candies on top. Important: do not overdo it with decorations to not overpower the delicate aroma. Lavender ice cream is a symbol of summer, the south, refined leisure. It appears in movies: the heroine tries it in Rome in "Eat, Pray, Love". Mentioned in novels: in "The Lavender Garden" by Elizabeth Strout. In 2026, the brand "Ben & Jerry's" launched a limited series "Lavender Dreams", dedicated to the movement for peace. The hashtag #lavendericecream has gathered millions of posts on social networks. This ice cream is not just food, but an aesthetic experience, a combination of taste, color, and smell. Lavender ice cream is a sip of Provence, frozen tranquility. Try it on a hot day, and you will feel how tension fades away. Do not be afraid to experiment, adding your favorite berries or chocolate. The main thing is to remember about measure: lavender should not shout, it should whisper. Enjoy your meal and good mood!
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