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  • '''Drumstick (frozen dairy dessert)''' ...d in the United States in 1928 and has since become a staple in the frozen dessert aisle of grocery stores around the world.
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  • '''Frosty''' is a [[frozen dairy dessert]] that was first introduced by the [[fast food]] chain [[Wendy's]] in 1969. ...]] and soft-serve [[ice cream]]. The result was the Frosty, a frozen dairy dessert that was thick enough to be eaten with a spoon.
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  • ...ry products for health or ethical reasons. The rise in consumer demand for dairy-free options has led to a significant increase in the availability and vari ...texture, and nutritional value that mimics that of traditional dairy-based frozen desserts.
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  • ...[ice pops]]), fruit purées, milk and cream (most [[ice creams]]), custard (frozen custard and some ice creams), mousse (semifreddo), and others. The history of frozen desserts dates back to ancient times. In the Persian Empire, people would p
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  • ...e of [[sorbet]]), dairy products (such as [[ice cream]]), or fruit juices. Frozen desserts can be homemade or bought from a store. The history of frozen desserts dates back to ancient times. In 400 BC, Persians invented a specia
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  • '''Drumstick (frozen dairy dessert)''' ...d in the United States in 1928 and has since become a staple in the frozen dessert aisle of grocery stores around the world.
    2 KB (327 words) - 04:19, 26 February 2024
  • ...ry products for health or ethical reasons. The rise in consumer demand for dairy-free options has led to a significant increase in the availability and vari ...texture, and nutritional value that mimics that of traditional dairy-based frozen desserts.
    3 KB (455 words) - 04:17, 1 April 2024
  • {{Infobox dessert | name = Frozen Yogurt
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  • ...rees. It is similar to [[sorbet]], but differs in that it does not contain dairy. Italian ice is known for its smooth texture and is often found in a variet ...ate a refreshing treat. This tradition was carried on in Sicily, where the dessert evolved into what is now known as granita.
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  • {{Infobox dessert | course = Dessert
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  • ...wo are distinct: sherbet contains a small amount of dairy, while sorbet is dairy-free. ...Europe by traders and explorers, and over time, it evolved into the frozen dessert we know today.
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  • ...y). Please note that Q (dairy) is a hypothetical topic as there's no known dairy product or term referred to as "Q". == Q (dairy) ==
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  • '''Frosty''' is a [[frozen dairy dessert]] that was first introduced by the [[fast food]] chain [[Wendy's]] in 1969. ...]] and soft-serve [[ice cream]]. The result was the Frosty, a frozen dairy dessert that was thick enough to be eaten with a spoon.
    2 KB (307 words) - 21:11, 5 March 2024
  • Ice cream is a popular [[frozen dessert]] made from dairy products such as milk and cream, combined with flavorings and sweeteners. T * '''[[Ben & Jerry's]]''' - An American company that manufactures ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sorbet. It was founded in 1978 in Burlington, Vermont.
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  • ...has seen significant growth with the rise in consumer demand for healthier dessert options. ...to ice cream, and it gained popularity in the 1980s with the emergence of frozen yogurt chains. The industry experienced a boom in the late 2000s and early
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  • ...selection of high-quality, low-fat frozen yogurt, along with vegan and non-dairy options, catering to a variety of dietary preferences and restrictions. ...vision was to create a welcoming space where people could enjoy healthier dessert alternatives without compromising on taste.
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  • ...nkfort,_IL_store.jpg|SweetFrog Frankfort, IL store|thumb|left]] '''List of Frozen Yogurt Companies''' ...en yogurt companies that have contributed to the global popularity of this dessert.
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  • ...t]] made from [[mango]]es, [[milk]], [[cream]], and [[sugar]]. This frozen dessert is a favorite in tropical and subtropical regions, where mangoes are abunda ...reaches a creamy consistency. For no-churn versions, the mixture might be frozen without churning, often with the addition of condensed milk to maintain cre
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  • ...tion providing essential nutrients such as calcium, protein, and vitamins. Dairy products include milk, cheese, yogurt, butter, and ice cream among others. ==Types of Dairy Products==
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  • ...ere snow is common, such as the northeastern United States and Canada. The dessert is often flavored with vanilla, chocolate, or other sweet ingredients. ...w. The term is believed to have originated in the United States, where the dessert is most commonly consumed.
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  • Yogurt Mountain, often referred to as YoMo, is a popular self-serve frozen yogurt company based in the United States. The company was founded in 2009 ...lf-serve frozen yogurt concept, which allows customers to create their own dessert by choosing from a variety of yogurt flavors and toppings.
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  • ...ditional Middle Eastern sweet, [[Halvah]], with [[Ice Cream]]. This fusion dessert has gained popularity in various parts of the world due to its unique flavo Halvah Ice Cream is a type of [[Frozen Dessert]] that incorporates pieces of Halvah, a dense, sweet confection that origin
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  • ...oes. They are a significant part of human diet and are consumed worldwide. Dairy products are rich in essential nutrients including calcium, protein, and vi == Types of Dairy Products ==
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