What are the crunchy bits in Hokey Pokey ice cream made of?!


Question: I accidentally ordered Hokey Pokey ice cream yesterday and was amazed at the resilience of the bits that are in it. Those things are tooth-busters - what are they, pure sugar crystals?
Does anyone know?


Answers: I accidentally ordered Hokey Pokey ice cream yesterday and was amazed at the resilience of the bits that are in it. Those things are tooth-busters - what are they, pure sugar crystals?
Does anyone know?

According to the New Zealand Ice Cream Manufacturers Association [1], it is the nation's second most popular ice cream flavour (after vanilla). It is made by adding small, solid lumps of toffee to vanilla ice cream.





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