Ice Cream Ingredient?!


Question:

Ice Cream Ingredient?

We once visited the Bluebell Ice-cream factory in Texas and I heard something that was odd but possible. That one of Ice-creams ingredients had cow Mucus? It is what holds the ice-cream together and keeps it from melting too fast.

How true is it?


Answers:
Who said that? Some yahoo in the back of the tour? LOL

Here is Blue Bell's explanation:

http://www.bluebell.com/learn_about_icec...

Just click on the movie

So not true.

there messing with you... water + milk = Ice cream

Not true. They use waxes sometimes (paraffin) but people can easily make ice cream at home. They don't require any purchasing of cow mucus.

Not at all.

It's not true at all. Go to allrecipies.com and see how to make ice cream, commercially or homemade....I'm 100% sure it doesn't involve cow mucus.

I think it's ice.

No..

no, but it contains seaweed, but i herd of peanut and beer flavored ones

absolutely not, i make ice cream and my holds together just fine without any mucus from anything. like saying you have ocean front property in arizona




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