Does anyone like ice cream with custard and cream on it?!


Question: Or I am just weird? Do American people eat custard?

I'm not fat by the way.


Answers: Or I am just weird? Do American people eat custard?

I'm not fat by the way.

..well you should be!!

oh yes, chocolate custard with a big blob of mint choc chip ice cream.

Well I don't think I've tried that but it sounds quite nice....thanks for the idea! I don't think you are weird...its kinda like trifle in a way..just without the sponge and jam!

i love ice cream with custard (im not american) and i love it!!! i never tried it with cream - im not fat too ;]

UMMM....im american,and that sounds pretty good!i dont think your fat by the way,o and you not wiered

will the custard not melt the ice cream?

never tried it.
By the way, in my country we eat custard

Never had it but it sounds yummy!
I'll try it.
:D

I don't eat custard (I'm American) but I can't speak for all of us! It sounds kind of gross to me. I like ice cream with marshmallow sauce, hot fudge, sliced banana, and peanuts.
To each his own.

I like ice cream with cream, especially clotted , but not with custard. In fact I like my custard on its own, cold and with a sprinkle of cinnamon.

Ice cream and frozen custard are two different things in America, they aren't mixed. Now if you are talking about a soft custard (like in Europe) on ice cream, I suppose I'd try it. I love doughnuts that have custard cream in them.

It sounds good

You're not weird. people have different likings.

If you enjoy it don't worry about it.My husband likes his ice cream with either fresh cream or jam on.Before anyone starts moaning about health and all that he only has it this way about 4 times a year and he enjoys it so I say Eat it the way you want.





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