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Rum Raisin
- Rum raisin ice cream traces its origins to Sicily, Italy, in the 1930s. It was a unique combination of raisins soaked in rum and vanilla gelato. Back then, it was commonly referred to as Malaga gelato due to the raisins used in producing Malaga wine. Nowadays, rum raisin ice cream is usually made with dark or golden raisins, but sometimes with Malaga raisins as well.
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Banana
- Banana ice cream is usually made with ripe bananas. Other flavors can be added to enhance its taste and texture, but the usual ones are milk and cream. Across the world, different variations of this classic dessert exist. The banana split is a classic in the United States. It typically has bananas split lengthwise with scoops of ice cream and different toppings such as chocolate sauce, nuts, cherries, and whipped cream.
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2 / 29 Fotos
Matcha green tea
- Matcha has been popular for almost 900 years, traditionally used to prepare tea. Its use in ice creams has been a recent culinary experiment, typically in Japan. However, it has gained immense popularity across the world, and especially in the United States. In fact, in the state of Oregon, it topped the list of residents’ favorite flavors.
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3 / 29 Fotos
Pralines 'n Cream
- Pralines 'n Cream is a rich and indulgent ice cream flavor that blends smooth vanilla ice cream with caramel and praline-coated pecans, hazelnuts, or almonds. The flavor originated in the American South, where nuts were coated with brown sugar and caramelized. Baskin-Robbins introduced Pralines 'n Cream in 1970, and it quickly became a huge success.
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4 / 29 Fotos
Maple walnut
- The flavor is a crowd favorite in the United States and Canada. It combines two of the most popular dessert ingredients: maple syrup and walnuts. While the exact origin of this delicious ice cream remains unclear, it is believed that maple syrup and walnuts have been used in ice cream for centuries.
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5 / 29 Fotos
Watermelon
- Though it is difficult to pinpoint when this blend became mainstream, one thing is certainly clear: It is one of the most delightful ice cream flavors in the world. Given that watermelon is made up of about 92% water, creating a smooth, creamy ice cream from it wasn’t easy. But over the years, recipes have been perfected in different regions, overcoming that challenge, and can be found in many countries.
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Cotton candy
- For many, cotton candy ice cream brings back memories of enjoying the day at a fair or a carnival. The flavor is a fun combination of vanilla, strawberry, cherry, blue raspberry flavors, and cotton candy-flavored syrup. The blend then becomes reminiscent of actual cotton candy. Several ice cream brands have adopted the flavor, and it has become a regular offering. Today, cotton candy ice cream is a favorite in parlors and freezers around the world.
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7 / 29 Fotos
Strawberry cheesecake
- Strawberry cheesecake ice cream owes its popularity to the delicious balance of sweet and tangy flavors, paired with a mix of creamy and crunchy textures that add an extra layer of indulgence. While there are a few different stories about where it originated, one widely recognized version comes from Baskin-Robbins, which is credited with launching the flavor back in 1964.
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8 / 29 Fotos
Tiramisu
- The fine balance of rich flavors and texture makes Tiramisu ice cream really popular. The combination of coffee, mascarpone cream, and cocoa in a frozen form captures the essence of the classic dessert. The ice cream likely emerged as gelato makers in Italy began experimenting with classic desserts in frozen form.
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9 / 29 Fotos
Pineapple
- Pineapple ice cream offers the perfect blend of sweetness and tanginess. The slightly acidic flavor blends well with the richness of the creamy base, creating a well-rounded taste profile. The flavor also evokes memories of summer vacations, tropical travel destinations, theme parks, and fairs. For many, its refreshing taste makes it a favorite, especially in hot weather.
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10 / 29 Fotos
Fig
- The distinct sweet flavor that figs impart to the ice cream is loved across the world. Many describe the flavor as being almost identical to caramel, which, in turn, complements the rich, creamy texture of the base and the chewy texture of the fruit. Figs are usually available in the summer, making this one of the favorite flavors of the season.
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11 / 29 Fotos
Avocado
- Avocado ice cream owes its popularity to the fruit's naturally rich and creamy texture, as well its slightly sweet taste. It also serves as a healthier alternative, as it doesn’t need the addition of heavy cream. The presence of healthy fats also makes it a great guilt-free dessert option.
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12 / 29 Fotos
Bubblegum
- The nostalgia associated with bubblegum is unparalleled, reminding one of the carefree and joyous days of childhood. However, the vibrant colors and iconic flavors make it an enjoyable treat for all ages. Frequently paired with vanilla, the ice cream can be combined with several different flavors, such as banana, strawberry, cherry, and other fruits.
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13 / 29 Fotos
Coffee
- Here’s another comforting and familiar taste. The unique combination of sweet and bitter flavors captures the essence of coffee. Additionally, the chocolatey and earthy undertones, with a subtle caffeine kick, create an immensely satisfying experience.
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14 / 29 Fotos
Butterscotch
- The cool, creamy texture makes it a refreshing treat. But what makes it outstanding is the rich, toasty, and crunchy caramelized butterscotch. Made by combining brown sugar and butter, and sometimes a splash of vanilla or a pinch of salt, it creates a warm, toffee-like flavor that blends beautifully with a creamy base. This refreshing treat is a favorite during the summer, and for many, it tastes like the perfect homemade dessert.
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15 / 29 Fotos
Cookies and cream
- Cookies and cream ice cream is a fan favorite that brings together two of the best dessert worlds: crunchy chocolate cookies and smooth vanilla ice cream. Typically made by mixing crushed chocolate sandwich cookies into a creamy vanilla base, this flavor is a satisfying contrast of textures in every scoop.
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16 / 29 Fotos
Kulfi
- Kulfi is a traditional Indian frozen dessert that is also considered the original ice cream of the Indian subcontinent. Unlike regular ice cream, kulfi is denser and creamier because it's made by slowly simmering full-fat milk until it thickens and reduces. What makes it really special and delicious is the well-balanced taste profile created by the addition of spices like cardamom and saffron, and several different nuts.
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17 / 29 Fotos
Guava
- Guava ice cream is a tropical treat that celebrates the sweet and tangy flavor of the beloved guava fruit. The guava pulp is blended, strained, and mixed with sugar and cream before being churned or frozen. Guava has long been a part of Latin American and Asian cuisine, and its transition into frozen desserts reflects the global love for this fruity, refreshing flavor.
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18 / 29 Fotos
Salted caramel
- This ice cream is definitely a favorite with those who love the complex blend of sweet and salty flavors that is extremely satisfying. Caramel is generally used in a variety of desserts, and the unique twist of salt simply enhances the overall flavor profile.
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19 / 29 Fotos
Mint chocolate chip
- Speaking of a complex blend of flavors, here’s another crowd favorite. The sweet, rich, decadent flavor of the chocolate is complemented by the refreshingly cool taste of mint. The texture is a play between the creamy texture of the base and the crunchy chocolate chips, which further enhances its appeal.
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20 / 29 Fotos
Rocky road
- Rocky Road ice cream is a classic flavor that combines rich chocolate ice cream with a delightful mix of textures and tastes. There are several variations to it, but it typically features marshmallows, chopped nuts such as almonds or walnuts, and even chocolate chips. This combination creates a playful contrast: creamy, chewy, and crunchy all in one bite.
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21 / 29 Fotos
Mango
- Mangos are naturally loaded with sugar, and this makes them ideal for making ice cream. It is a tropical favorite that captures the sweet, juicy richness of ripe mangoes in a smooth, creamy base. This ice cream is especially popular in countries where mangoes are a seasonal staple, such as India, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, and parts of South America.
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22 / 29 Fotos
Melon
- Melon ice cream combines the soothing and refreshing fruity flavor with the rich, creamy, and cool texture of the cream. The sweet and juicy flavor is especially refreshing in the hot summer months. While their exact origins are unclear, melon-based frozen treats have long been a favorite in various Asian and Mediterranean cuisines.
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23 / 29 Fotos
Pistachio
- Pistachio ice cream’s unique popularity arises from the nutty, earthy, and slightly sweet taste of the nuts. And, when combined with the right amount of sugar and cream, they create a smooth texture and iconic color. It certainly deserves a place on the list of most popular ice cream flavors.
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24 / 29 Fotos
Strawberry
- Strawberry ice cream is a timeless classic, beloved for its naturally sweet, slightly tangy flavor and cheerful pink hue. Made from a blend of fresh strawberries, cream, milk, and sugar, this dessert strikes a perfect balance between fruity brightness and creamy indulgence. Chunks or swirls of real strawberry often add extra bursts of texture and flavor.
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25 / 29 Fotos
Chocolate
- Chocolate ice cream is a rich and indulgent favorite, loved for its deep cocoa flavor and smooth, creamy texture. Crafted from a base of cream, milk, sugar, and cocoa or melted chocolate, it delivers a satisfying balance of bittersweet richness.
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26 / 29 Fotos
Neapolitan
- Neapolitan ice cream offers the best of three worlds: chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry, which are layered side-by-side in a delightful trio. Originating from Naples, Italy, and popularized in the United States in the 19th century, it was originally made with flavors that represented the Italian flag: pistachio (green), vanilla (white), and cherry (red).
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27 / 29 Fotos
Vanilla
- Simple, elegant, and endlessly versatile, vanilla ice cream is the foundation of countless desserts. Made with cream, milk, sugar, and vanilla extract or beans, it’s celebrated for its subtle sweetness and comforting aroma. Sources: (Premier Inn) (Parade) (Dream Scoops)
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0 / 29 Fotos
Rum Raisin
- Rum raisin ice cream traces its origins to Sicily, Italy, in the 1930s. It was a unique combination of raisins soaked in rum and vanilla gelato. Back then, it was commonly referred to as Malaga gelato due to the raisins used in producing Malaga wine. Nowadays, rum raisin ice cream is usually made with dark or golden raisins, but sometimes with Malaga raisins as well.
© Getty Images
1 / 29 Fotos
Banana
- Banana ice cream is usually made with ripe bananas. Other flavors can be added to enhance its taste and texture, but the usual ones are milk and cream. Across the world, different variations of this classic dessert exist. The banana split is a classic in the United States. It typically has bananas split lengthwise with scoops of ice cream and different toppings such as chocolate sauce, nuts, cherries, and whipped cream.
© Getty Images
2 / 29 Fotos
Matcha green tea
- Matcha has been popular for almost 900 years, traditionally used to prepare tea. Its use in ice creams has been a recent culinary experiment, typically in Japan. However, it has gained immense popularity across the world, and especially in the United States. In fact, in the state of Oregon, it topped the list of residents’ favorite flavors.
© Getty Images
3 / 29 Fotos
Pralines 'n Cream
- Pralines 'n Cream is a rich and indulgent ice cream flavor that blends smooth vanilla ice cream with caramel and praline-coated pecans, hazelnuts, or almonds. The flavor originated in the American South, where nuts were coated with brown sugar and caramelized. Baskin-Robbins introduced Pralines 'n Cream in 1970, and it quickly became a huge success.
© Getty Images
4 / 29 Fotos
Maple walnut
- The flavor is a crowd favorite in the United States and Canada. It combines two of the most popular dessert ingredients: maple syrup and walnuts. While the exact origin of this delicious ice cream remains unclear, it is believed that maple syrup and walnuts have been used in ice cream for centuries.
© Getty Images
5 / 29 Fotos
Watermelon
- Though it is difficult to pinpoint when this blend became mainstream, one thing is certainly clear: It is one of the most delightful ice cream flavors in the world. Given that watermelon is made up of about 92% water, creating a smooth, creamy ice cream from it wasn’t easy. But over the years, recipes have been perfected in different regions, overcoming that challenge, and can be found in many countries.
© Getty Images
6 / 29 Fotos
Cotton candy
- For many, cotton candy ice cream brings back memories of enjoying the day at a fair or a carnival. The flavor is a fun combination of vanilla, strawberry, cherry, blue raspberry flavors, and cotton candy-flavored syrup. The blend then becomes reminiscent of actual cotton candy. Several ice cream brands have adopted the flavor, and it has become a regular offering. Today, cotton candy ice cream is a favorite in parlors and freezers around the world.
© Getty Images
7 / 29 Fotos
Strawberry cheesecake
- Strawberry cheesecake ice cream owes its popularity to the delicious balance of sweet and tangy flavors, paired with a mix of creamy and crunchy textures that add an extra layer of indulgence. While there are a few different stories about where it originated, one widely recognized version comes from Baskin-Robbins, which is credited with launching the flavor back in 1964.
© Getty Images
8 / 29 Fotos
Tiramisu
- The fine balance of rich flavors and texture makes Tiramisu ice cream really popular. The combination of coffee, mascarpone cream, and cocoa in a frozen form captures the essence of the classic dessert. The ice cream likely emerged as gelato makers in Italy began experimenting with classic desserts in frozen form.
© Getty Images
9 / 29 Fotos
Pineapple
- Pineapple ice cream offers the perfect blend of sweetness and tanginess. The slightly acidic flavor blends well with the richness of the creamy base, creating a well-rounded taste profile. The flavor also evokes memories of summer vacations, tropical travel destinations, theme parks, and fairs. For many, its refreshing taste makes it a favorite, especially in hot weather.
© Getty Images
10 / 29 Fotos
Fig
- The distinct sweet flavor that figs impart to the ice cream is loved across the world. Many describe the flavor as being almost identical to caramel, which, in turn, complements the rich, creamy texture of the base and the chewy texture of the fruit. Figs are usually available in the summer, making this one of the favorite flavors of the season.
© Getty Images
11 / 29 Fotos
Avocado
- Avocado ice cream owes its popularity to the fruit's naturally rich and creamy texture, as well its slightly sweet taste. It also serves as a healthier alternative, as it doesn’t need the addition of heavy cream. The presence of healthy fats also makes it a great guilt-free dessert option.
© Getty Images
12 / 29 Fotos
Bubblegum
- The nostalgia associated with bubblegum is unparalleled, reminding one of the carefree and joyous days of childhood. However, the vibrant colors and iconic flavors make it an enjoyable treat for all ages. Frequently paired with vanilla, the ice cream can be combined with several different flavors, such as banana, strawberry, cherry, and other fruits.
© Getty Images
13 / 29 Fotos
Coffee
- Here’s another comforting and familiar taste. The unique combination of sweet and bitter flavors captures the essence of coffee. Additionally, the chocolatey and earthy undertones, with a subtle caffeine kick, create an immensely satisfying experience.
© Getty Images
14 / 29 Fotos
Butterscotch
- The cool, creamy texture makes it a refreshing treat. But what makes it outstanding is the rich, toasty, and crunchy caramelized butterscotch. Made by combining brown sugar and butter, and sometimes a splash of vanilla or a pinch of salt, it creates a warm, toffee-like flavor that blends beautifully with a creamy base. This refreshing treat is a favorite during the summer, and for many, it tastes like the perfect homemade dessert.
© Getty Images
15 / 29 Fotos
Cookies and cream
- Cookies and cream ice cream is a fan favorite that brings together two of the best dessert worlds: crunchy chocolate cookies and smooth vanilla ice cream. Typically made by mixing crushed chocolate sandwich cookies into a creamy vanilla base, this flavor is a satisfying contrast of textures in every scoop.
© Getty Images
16 / 29 Fotos
Kulfi
- Kulfi is a traditional Indian frozen dessert that is also considered the original ice cream of the Indian subcontinent. Unlike regular ice cream, kulfi is denser and creamier because it's made by slowly simmering full-fat milk until it thickens and reduces. What makes it really special and delicious is the well-balanced taste profile created by the addition of spices like cardamom and saffron, and several different nuts.
© Getty Images
17 / 29 Fotos
Guava
- Guava ice cream is a tropical treat that celebrates the sweet and tangy flavor of the beloved guava fruit. The guava pulp is blended, strained, and mixed with sugar and cream before being churned or frozen. Guava has long been a part of Latin American and Asian cuisine, and its transition into frozen desserts reflects the global love for this fruity, refreshing flavor.
© Shutterstock
18 / 29 Fotos
Salted caramel
- This ice cream is definitely a favorite with those who love the complex blend of sweet and salty flavors that is extremely satisfying. Caramel is generally used in a variety of desserts, and the unique twist of salt simply enhances the overall flavor profile.
© Getty Images
19 / 29 Fotos
Mint chocolate chip
- Speaking of a complex blend of flavors, here’s another crowd favorite. The sweet, rich, decadent flavor of the chocolate is complemented by the refreshingly cool taste of mint. The texture is a play between the creamy texture of the base and the crunchy chocolate chips, which further enhances its appeal.
© Getty Images
20 / 29 Fotos
Rocky road
- Rocky Road ice cream is a classic flavor that combines rich chocolate ice cream with a delightful mix of textures and tastes. There are several variations to it, but it typically features marshmallows, chopped nuts such as almonds or walnuts, and even chocolate chips. This combination creates a playful contrast: creamy, chewy, and crunchy all in one bite.
© Getty Images
21 / 29 Fotos
Mango
- Mangos are naturally loaded with sugar, and this makes them ideal for making ice cream. It is a tropical favorite that captures the sweet, juicy richness of ripe mangoes in a smooth, creamy base. This ice cream is especially popular in countries where mangoes are a seasonal staple, such as India, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, and parts of South America.
© Getty Images
22 / 29 Fotos
Melon
- Melon ice cream combines the soothing and refreshing fruity flavor with the rich, creamy, and cool texture of the cream. The sweet and juicy flavor is especially refreshing in the hot summer months. While their exact origins are unclear, melon-based frozen treats have long been a favorite in various Asian and Mediterranean cuisines.
© Shutterstock
23 / 29 Fotos
Pistachio
- Pistachio ice cream’s unique popularity arises from the nutty, earthy, and slightly sweet taste of the nuts. And, when combined with the right amount of sugar and cream, they create a smooth texture and iconic color. It certainly deserves a place on the list of most popular ice cream flavors.
© Getty Images
24 / 29 Fotos
Strawberry
- Strawberry ice cream is a timeless classic, beloved for its naturally sweet, slightly tangy flavor and cheerful pink hue. Made from a blend of fresh strawberries, cream, milk, and sugar, this dessert strikes a perfect balance between fruity brightness and creamy indulgence. Chunks or swirls of real strawberry often add extra bursts of texture and flavor.
© Getty Images
25 / 29 Fotos
Chocolate
- Chocolate ice cream is a rich and indulgent favorite, loved for its deep cocoa flavor and smooth, creamy texture. Crafted from a base of cream, milk, sugar, and cocoa or melted chocolate, it delivers a satisfying balance of bittersweet richness.
© Getty Images
26 / 29 Fotos
Neapolitan
- Neapolitan ice cream offers the best of three worlds: chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry, which are layered side-by-side in a delightful trio. Originating from Naples, Italy, and popularized in the United States in the 19th century, it was originally made with flavors that represented the Italian flag: pistachio (green), vanilla (white), and cherry (red).
© Getty Images
27 / 29 Fotos
Vanilla
- Simple, elegant, and endlessly versatile, vanilla ice cream is the foundation of countless desserts. Made with cream, milk, sugar, and vanilla extract or beans, it’s celebrated for its subtle sweetness and comforting aroma. Sources: (Premier Inn) (Parade) (Dream Scoops)
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The most popular ice cream flavors in the world
What the world craves when it comes to ice cream
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There’s something timeless and joyful about ice cream. It instantly brings back memories of childhood summers, beachside holidays, and carefree days filled with laughter. Whether scooped into a cone on a sunny afternoon or savored slowly on a cozy evening, ice cream holds a special place in hearts across generations. In many countries, it’s more than just a sweet treat, but a cultural staple, a symbol of celebration, and one of the most beloved dessert choices.
From creamy classics to bold, inventive creations, the world of ice cream is bursting with flavors that cater to every craving. This gallery brings together some of the most popular ice cream flavors around the world, each with its own story, texture, and taste. It is perfect for inspiring your next indulgence or simply taking a delicious walk down memory lane.
Want to know what flavors made the list? Click on to find out.
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