隨著夏季氣溫不斷攀升,上海世博會(huì)各展館的冷飲攤成了游客們的好去處。一起去看看這些不同口味的甜品是怎樣為世博游客們帶來(lái)涼爽的享受的吧。
The hottest icecream stand is at the Turkish Pavilion. Turkey's icecream is hailed as the world's thickest. When stretched, it can be compared with western China's Lanzhou noodles. And the venders don't simply serve it. First, they perform tricks before finally landing the icecream onto your paper tray.
土耳其館的冰淇淋攤最受歡迎。土耳其的冰淇淋被譽(yù)為世界最濃的,若是拉長(zhǎng)的話,可以與中國(guó)的蘭州拉面一較高下。服務(wù)員并不是簡(jiǎn)單地把冰淇淋賣給游客-在把冰淇淋裝到你的紙杯之前,他們要耍個(gè)小花樣。
A customer said, "I come here simply for the icecream."
Sold to eat here or to go, the Turkish icecream vendor can sell 3-to-4-thousand servings a day, costing 25 yuan each.
買了冰淇淋的游客可以在那里吃,也可以帶走。每天,土耳其冰淇淋的賣主都能賣出3000-4000份,每份賣25元。
Assorted icecreams can be also found in other European pavilion areas, such as in Greece, The Netherlands, and Belgium pavilions.
在其他的歐洲展館區(qū)域,如希臘館,荷蘭館,比利時(shí)館等,也都可以買到各式各樣的冰淇淋。
Meanwhile, the Japan Industry Pavilion in the Puxi area is rolling out a new brand of icecream. It has a bit of soy sauce added in.
同時(shí),在浦西的日本產(chǎn)業(yè)館也推出了一種加入了些醬油的新款冰淇淋。
A vendor said, "It bears a unique flavor, not very salty, and not very sweet either."
一名服務(wù)生說(shuō),“這種冰淇淋風(fēng)味獨(dú)特,不是很咸,也不是很甜。”
在日本流行的茶味冰淇淋在此也有銷售。
At the World Expo, you never run out of things to see, hear, and taste. Now, icecreams are the new attractions on the list during the sizzling weather.
在世博,你有看不完,聽(tīng)不完,嘗不完的東西?,F(xiàn)在,在酷熱的天氣里,冰淇淋在吸引游客方面異軍突起,榜上有名。