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    What is the difference between vanilla ice cream and French vanilla ice cream?

    Question #64618. Asked by augusta123.

    mementoflash

    The term French vanilla is often used to designate preparations that actually have a strong vanilla aroma, and possibly contain vanilla grains, but originates from the French style of making ice cream custard base with vanilla beans, cream, and egg yolks.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanilla

    Apr 13 06, 11:58 PM
    coolcait

    french is creamer and sweeter i like it better

    Apr 14 06, 3:52 AM

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