BIG ICE CREAM | Biggest Stick ice making | Watermelon ice | Kiwi ice | Milk ice | Fruit ice Making


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In our childhood, we enjoy those moments with tasting stick ice. We call this ice “Kuchi ice”. Today in our village, we made the three most giant colorful stick ice with fruits and milk. We made three types of ice cream. The first one is milk. The second is watermelon. The third one is Kiwi.

Childhood memory comes again! Tasty!

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  1. நீங்கள் . முதியோருக்கு. உணவு. பரிமாறுவதை பார்த்தால். கடவுலுக்கு பரிமாறுவதுக்கு. சமம். கோவில் சென்று . கடவுலுக்கு . பூஜை. செய்வதை. காட் லும். கோடி மடங்கு. புன்னியம். உங்க லை யே. சேறும்.

  2. வெகு விரைவில் – உலகின் . முதன்மை சேனலாக. கடவுள் மேல். சத்தியமா. நீங்கள் . வருவீர்கள்

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