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Not the sort of place to go to if you are indecisive! 
It's a bit different to Ghirardellis.

BBC NewsYou might imagine that the shop selling the largest number of ice-cream flavours in the world would be in Italy or perhaps the US, but in fact it is in the Venezuelan city of Merida
At first glance, the counters of brightly coloured ice cream look perfectly ordinary.
Close up, the flavours are anything but.
The selection includes chilli, tomato, gherkin, onion, mushrooms in wine, garlic, and cream of crab.
Coromoto sells about 60 flavours on any given day, but changes the flavours according to the seasons.
On one wall, a list of its specialities is made out of engraved wooden slats.
Besides the standard options like chocolate and rum-and-raisin, there are plenty of exotic fruits: guava, papaya, mango and passion fruit.
There are several vile-sounding flavours among the 860 as well: eggs, macaroni cheese and sardines-in-brandy being a few of the more bizarre examples.
And there are a lot of oddly named ones too like British Airways, Andean Kisses and I'm Sorry, Darling.
It's a bit different to Ghirardellis.
