Brooklyn’s New Ice Cream Shop Serves an Updated Ancient Dessert

Brooklyn’s New Ice Cream Shop Serves an Updated Ancient Dessert
Republic of Booza offers a variety of classic and modern flavors. Noah Fecks
Crystal Shi
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The ice cream at Republic of Booza twists and stretches like taffy. It twirls around your spoon in supple strands, and sticks to your teeth and lips before melting into rich, creamy goodness.

The newly opened shop in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York, serves booza, a type of ice cream from the Levant that’s over 500 years old. The shop’s founders refer to it as “the original ice cream.” Booza is made with mastic and sahlab (ground orchid root), ingredients that lend it its characteristic elasticity, and is traditionally pounded with wooden sticks to achieve that perfect consistency. At the shop, a specialized, slow-churning machine modernizes the process.

Crystal Shi
Crystal Shi
Home and Food Editor
Crystal Shi is the home and food editor for The Epoch Times. She is a journalist based in New York City.