Best of the Maldives: Maldivian Ice Cream – Kuramathi

Kuramathi screw pine ice cream

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July is ice cream month. And the ice cream with the truly Maldivian flavour is made on Kuramathi – “Screw Pine Ice Cream”. “Screw Pines” are those surreal trees so defined by their adventitious roots that they also have the nickname “Walking Pines”. They are most commonly found in the Maldives. The notes from the resort’s botanic walk describes…

“Maakashikeyo, Pandanus odoratissimus. Abundant plant, growing along beaches with numerous pro roots originating from the base of the trunk. It can grow to a height of 15 m, stems are hollow. Male and female flowers are in separate trees. The fruits on the female tree are pineapple like and become red when ripe. Use: the red portion of the fruit is eaten raw or cooked with rice, for soups or to make sweets and juice. On Kuramathi, we also make screw pine ice cream. You can try this at Palm!”

 

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  3. I found this delicacy also at NIYAMA where it is made locally on the island. The chef explained that screw pine fruit is what the bats (“flying foxes”) eat often. It appears green on the trees, but turns red as it ripens when it become very sweet with strawberry notes.

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