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Figollini ice-cream?! Malta’s viral snack gets summer treatment

Figollini ice-cream?! Malta's viral snack gets summer treatment
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After effectively creating one of the island’s most trending snacks in recent history, Mannarinu have done it again by turning the figolla-inspired snack into a tub of delicious ice-cream.

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Posted by Mannarinu Caterers on Tuesday, 6 July 2021

The 960ml holds the Figollini’s same festive flavours but gives them a modern twist to make for the perfect summer sensation.

The Figollini ice-cream joins the ranks of other delicious Mannarinu ice-cream flavours such as Kannoli ta’ Malta, Cookie & Coconut, Maltese Traditional Ice-Cream and many more mouth-watering flavours.

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Whether you want to share this new take on a traditional Maltese delicacy or keep the entire tub for yourself, you can order the Figollini ice cream from Mannarinu Caterers by calling 21245080 or visiting their Hamrun outlet.

You can also find the Figollini ice-cream and many other delicious flavours on Mannarinu’s website.

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Unvaccinated Maltese arrivals require permission to avoid hotel quarantine

Unvaccinated Maltese arrivals require permission to avoid hotel quarantine
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Maltese residents returning to Malta without a vaccine certificate must register for permission to avoid being subject to a 2-week hotel quarantine which may cost up to €1,400.

Superintendent for Public Health Professor Charmaine Gauci announced on Thursday that she will take decisions on a case-to-case basis and confirmed that travellers arriving from any of the 71 countries on Malta’s ‘red list’ can enter the country without a vaccine certificate but must show a negative PCR test no later than 72 hours before their arrival.

Currently, the only hotel available is the Marina Hotel in St. George’s Bay but calls for a second quarantine hotel were made by the Malta Tourism Authority earlier this week.

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Increased anxiety amongst youths due to exam pressure

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The Richmond Foundation has shared that youths in Malta seem to be under enormous pressure and suffering anxiety due to the stress place upon them to perform well academically.

The organisation reported that a considerable amount of students utilised the Foundation’s online mental health service Olli-Chat to reach out for support, with youths ranging from secondary school level to University feeling the enormous academic pressure paired with the struggles and increased isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Posted by Richmond Foundation – Malta on Saturday, 26 June 2021

The Foundation shared that the main concerns were anxiety, loneliness, symptoms of depression, lack of motivation and lack of energy.

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Ħadd Għalik coming to an end after 13 years

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Over the past 13 years, Ħadd Għalik has built a reputation as one of the most beloved cheesy television programmes on the Maltese islands and after a historic run of Sunday programming, host Angie Laus announced that it will be coming to an end.

In a video posted to Ħadd Għalik’s social media channels, Angie Laus highlighted her experience over the past 13 years, going on to thank the people behind the scenes, the viewers and each and every one of the show’s participants.

The popular television personality also took the opportunity to announce that a new show with the name of ‘Uejja’ will be premiering in October.

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