I hope it does die…
Isn’t that named after Naples though?
That’s not Fürst Pückler, that’s Napoleon!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neapolitan_ice_cream#History
Spumoni > Neapolitan. Fite me.
Unfortunately, it’s near impossible to find in the US
The old spaghetti factory still serves it
That’s a good point. I only have it once a year, because there’s one specific Italian restaurant I go to that gives you a free meal on your birthday and includes spumoni for dessert. I’ve never actually noticed it available anywhere else.
Is it The Old Spaghetti Factory? Childhood memory unlocked…
No, although I wish we still had an OSF around here because I miss the mulligatawny soup. The place with the spumoni is a local chain called Provino’s.
But… why does that look like vanilla though? I iz too dumb for this meme?
no idea how but it looked white to me until the colour appeared
Well, now I’m back on my original device (laptop), and I see the color too. Maybe it was legit white there for a bit, like a partial file upload that somehow finished?
Surely that’s it. All the other comments, all the upvotes for my comment, yes, all the evidence points to that. Indeed. Surely. Indubitably.
… and yet. I prefer the alternative facts explanation that I am simply a crazy person:-P.
I think its the good stuff without food coloring
i don’t think it has anything to do with him though
Indeed not because it’s a shitpost sub; it’s Neapolitan not Napoleon, Neapolitan meaning of Naples, Italy, they could have also used a Mille Feuille which we call a Napoleon in the US that he also didn’t have anything to do with except they were popular in fancy shops during his reign.
Are You trying to cancel him?
It’s Hatsune Miku ice cream now.
He posted some racist shit on MySpace once.
There’s indeed a cake called Napoleon, which is not invented by Napoleon. I know at least in Russia and China, this cake is known by the name of Napoleon cake.
Legend has it that the name originates from the Napoleonic war with Russia and since people have to throw the cake to the ground (table?) to break the sugar layer on top of it and thus the Russian people call it Napoleon so that they are breaking Napoleon.
I see no mention of this etymology elsewhere, so take this with a grain of salt.
Ohh no, given enough time even the ideas will die.
I’m not so sure about that, religion is still unfortunately going strong some 6000 years later.
I’m not entirely convinced that religion wasn’t just some prank some guy thousands of years ago cooked up that just completely and utterly spiraled from there lmfao
I’m sure plenty of ideas died in the meantime. But yeah, fuck religion.
The measure of an ideas longevity is how much can someone get out of that idea. People can be made into billionaires off religious manipulation but it’s difficult to persistently benefit from Neapolitan ice cream beyond how tasty it is
Religion is obviously a mix of history with lame answers parents came up with because their annoying kids wouldn’t stop asking questions and the stupid kids believed them.
Je suis Neapolitan!
Ooh la lá!