ITT: underrated things/flavors you haven't been able to find anywhere

What was?

The first "modern" ice creams were fruit flavoured with whatever was at hand. Some early recipes called for apricot or raspberry. Vanilla wasn't a common flavour at all until the early nineteenth century.

foodtimeline.org/foodicecream.html#americanicecream

buddy, pal, i work in a dessert parlour and we go through plenty of different flavours. salted caramel, toffee fudge, mint choc chip, we even get people buying turkish delight flavour. coconut and banana are also big sellers.

Not that guy, but my company transferred me to Georgia. The cost of living is really low, the weather is great (I don't mind the heat and humidity), and the food is pretty fucking good especially local produce. Coastal cities > the South > Southwest > Midwest > all others