Review: Jeni's Bridgerton Ice Creams Are Worthy Of The Fanciest Regency Ball - Tasting Table
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Review: Jeni's Bridgerton Ice Creams Are Worthy Of The Fanciest Regency Ball - Tasting Table
"Has the impending release of Season 4 of "Bridgerton" got you all in a tizzy? We're mere days from the launch, and "Bridgerton" itch begs to be scratched, but rewatching the first three seasons just won't cut it anymore. Never fear, Ton - we've found just the thing to hold you over until January 29, and though it comes in quite the unsuspected format (no "Bridgerton"-inspired cocktails here!),"
"Jeni's (yes, the beloved ice cream brand that's grown to phenomenal heights since its fascinating origin) took inspiration from the Regency Era to formulate two elegant new flavors that pay homage to everyone's favorite period drama. The two flavors - Earl Grey Crème Brûlée and Queen Charlotte Sponge Cake - are remarkably different from one another, yet each manages to exude regal appeal in its own way."
Jeni's released two Regency-era-inspired ice cream flavors: Earl Grey Crème Brûlée and Queen Charlotte Sponge Cake. Earl Grey Crème Brûlée blends a tea blend base with salted custard, bergamot, and tiny bits of burnt sugar candies to create a sophisticated, tea-flavored ice cream. Queen Charlotte Sponge Cake layers almond buttercream and raspberry-rose jam into a cake-inspired ice cream that balances approachability with surprising elements. Both flavors emphasize mastery of flavor and textural combinations and aim to convey regal appeal. Promotional materials and product samples were provided by the manufacturer for firsthand impressions. The flavors serve as a Bridgerton-adjacent treat ahead of the January 29 launch.
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