Preparing the Ice Cream Carts

Preparing the Ice Cream Carts

Whether the climate is cold, windy, rainy, or sunny, the ice cream carts go out to satisfy the needs of the ice cream lovers everywhere around Antigua Guatemala.

In the picture above, you can see three Guatemalan traditional ice cream carts from La Favorita (the favorite) being prepared for sunny day. Come back tomorrow if you want to have an inside look at the guts of traditional Guatemalan ice cream cart.

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  1. tanya Says:

    I scream, you scream, we all scream for ICE CREAM! Those mountains look like they could be here :)

  2. Raquel Says:

    Yep, I think ice cream is deeply rooted in the soul of Antigua!

  3. Raidar Says:

    I was tempted almost every day I was stuck at the micro bus station in Santa Elena to grab some ice cream from the local helado dealers. oh the memories. Thanks!

  4. Ale Says:

    I miss the ice cream trucks. My favorite flavor was coconut!

  5. Raquel Says:

    Personally a BIG fan of the almond Giga :D

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