The meaning of the phrase ice cream varies from one country to another. Phrases such as frozen custard, frozen yogurt, sorbet, gelato and others are used to distinguish different varieties and styles.
It is usually made from dairy products, such as milk and cream, and often combined with fruits or other ingredients and flavorings.
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Orange | milk | Lemonade | Lemon | |
An apple | Milk Belkht | Vanilla | Vanilla | Red currants |
banana | Carmel | Pineapple | Cappuccino | custard |
almonds | pistachio | Coconut | Tea | gypsum |
Grape | Black Cherry | Peache | Cacao | Fetching |
anise | Wild cherry | Mint | Soda | Luz Over and sweet |
Tvahtin | chocolate | Cantaloupe | Cherry | Nut |
apricot | cinnamon | Cherry | Black Cherry | Bitter coffee |
banana | watermelon | Strawberries | apricot | butter |
Black raspberries | raisin | Cola | Freese | grip |
Black Berry | coffee | Lemon | Fetching | Freese |
blueberry | Coffee Cake | lemon | Nut | Tvahtin sweet |
Flower water | Rose water | honey | Grape molasses | olive oil |
Apple vinegar | Grape Vinegar | mango | Lemon | Collina |