Is soft-serve ice cream and sundae the same?!


Question:

Is soft-serve ice cream and sundae the same?


Answers:
No, they are not. ~ Ice Cream needs to have a Butterfat content of 10% or higher to be called "Ice Cream". Now you know why those soft serve places never called that stuff Ice Cream, soft serve is only 5-6% & immitation vanilla. Ice Cream also has expansion and air whipped in during production. Some manufactures use gelaton. I dont like paying for AIR or eating gelaton, some gelaton is made with animal fats. I also love my "Ben & Jerry's" coffee heath bar crunch. ;)

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personal opinion, soft serve is not all that great.
http://www.docsicecream.com/ice_cream_fa...

ummm. they can be.

No, soft serve ice cream is a type of ice cream. A sundae is a way of preparing any type of ice cream by adding a topping and possibly whipped cream, nuts and a cherry.

Yes. The only difference is that on a sundae you get the syrup and stuff

No. Soft serve ice cream is a soft ice cream. A sundae has soft serve ice cream with toppings.

No. Soft-Serve ice cream is the crap you get at McDonalds when you ask for Ice Cream.

A Sundae is ice cream with fudge topping, whip cream, a cherry, nuts, and maybe some M&M's.... yummy.

Soft serve is milk and mix frozen. Sundae is soft serve or scoops of genuine Ice Cream covered with different kinds of fruits and syrups, whipped cream, chocolate syrup, nuts, ect.

No......a sundae is ice cream with toppings. Soft serve is just ice cream.

Soft serve ice cream is a type of ice cream where it's like its name: served soft.

A sundae is ice cream with toppings where the toppings are not mixed in. However, a sundae can be made with either soft serve ice cream, hand dipped ice cream, or even frozen yogurt or custard.




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