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Quiz about To Ice Cream Enthusiasts With Love
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To Ice Cream Enthusiasts, With Love Quiz


Slowly lick and savour the taste of these delicious ice cream questions. Have a feast!

A multiple-choice quiz by Verne47. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Verne47
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
373,066
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
445
Last 3 plays: Guest 68 (5/10), marianjoy (7/10), Guest 98 (10/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. Which of these phrases is the only one used in reference to true ice cream? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Which delicious ice cream dish includes a bar of ice cream between two biscuits which are usually soft? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. I want to make some homemade ice cream but my ice cream maker needs repairing. Can homemade ice cream be made without an ice cream machine?


Question 4 of 10
4. Aunt Sue's favourite ice cream is usually quite green in colour and contains small bits of nuts. Which ice cream is her favourite? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. I'm in Australia and I wish to have some delicious ice cream. Which of these is not a brand of ice cream I could buy in Australia? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. This ice cream dessert is my favourite. One or more scoops of ice cream are topped with sauce or syrup. Other toppings may be added. What is the name of this scrumptious treat? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Gelato is a soft ice cream made of different sugars, cream and milk. What is its place of origin? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Dan had a sweet ice cream dessert while vacationing in India. He said that it was similar to ice cream in taste but it was thicker and creamier. Do you know which delicious treat he feasted on? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Some of these ice cream flavours are traditional favourites, having constantly been in the top five for the time statistics were kept. Which flavour does not belong as it only became popular in the 1980s? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Now for the topping on the sundae... According to rumours, which king of England wanted ice cream to be a royal prerogative? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which of these phrases is the only one used in reference to true ice cream?

Answer: gelato

Ice cream is made from products such as dairy milk and cream which may be combined with fruits and other ingredients such as sugar, nuts and flavourings. Neither a sorbet nor a frozen yogurt can truly be called ice cream as they lack the defining ingredient: cream. Iced tea is a type of cold tea which may be served with ice.
2. Which delicious ice cream dish includes a bar of ice cream between two biscuits which are usually soft?

Answer: ice cream sandwich

Ice cream sandwich is a delicious snack. The layer or bar of ice cream can also be placed between cookies or slices of cake. Ice cream sandwiches are usually made with vanilla ice cream. Other flavours such as strawberry and chocolate are sometimes used.
3. I want to make some homemade ice cream but my ice cream maker needs repairing. Can homemade ice cream be made without an ice cream machine?

Answer: Yes

Making homemade ice cream without an ice cream machine is really quite simple. Just prepare your favourite ice cream mix. After placing it in the freezer do not allow it to freeze into a solid block. Stir it every 30 minutes or so for about 3 hours. Stirring the mixture while freezing prevents large ice crystals from forming thus keeping your ice cream creamy and scoopable.

There are other methods which you are free to try.
4. Aunt Sue's favourite ice cream is usually quite green in colour and contains small bits of nuts. Which ice cream is her favourite?

Answer: pistachio

Pistachio ice cream contains pistachio nuts or flavouring. It is sometimes included in Neapolitan ice cream. This ice cream is usually used in making Baked Alaska.
5. I'm in Australia and I wish to have some delicious ice cream. Which of these is not a brand of ice cream I could buy in Australia?

Answer: Sugar and Spice

Sugar and Spice is a distributor of pastries and cakes in Jamaica. I've never heard of a brand of ice cream with the name Sugar and Spice. All the other brands listed can be had in Australia. The pastries and cakes at Sugar and Spice in Jamaica are really yummy but they are not... ice cream. Sob...sob..sob!
6. This ice cream dessert is my favourite. One or more scoops of ice cream are topped with sauce or syrup. Other toppings may be added. What is the name of this scrumptious treat?

Answer: sundae

Toppings such as fruit cocktail, pineapple, sprinkles and maraschino cherries may be used to complete the topping on any sundae. There are various types of ice cream sundaes. Hot fudge, caramel, butterscotch and fresh fruit sundaes are just a few. There are different stories about the origin of ice cream sundae. According to some of these stories ice cream sundae originated as a variation of ice cream soda.

A number of American states claim to be the birthplace of ice cream sundae.
7. Gelato is a soft ice cream made of different sugars, cream and milk. What is its place of origin?

Answer: Italy

Gelato is actually the Italian word for "frozen", but also means "ice cream". When the word gelato is used in American English it usually refers to ice cream that is made in a traditional Italian style. Gelato contains less fat, sugars and calories than other ice cream.
8. Dan had a sweet ice cream dessert while vacationing in India. He said that it was similar to ice cream in taste but it was thicker and creamier. Do you know which delicious treat he feasted on?

Answer: kulfi

Kulfi (Khulfi, Qulfi) is a popular frozen dessert in places like India, Pakistan and Burma. Milk is the main ingredient used. The milk is cooked slowly and stirred repeatedly to prevent it from sticking. After the long cooking it is placed in moulds and slowly frozen. The finished product has a unique smoothness. Kulfi is usually served on a leaf or frozen on a stick. Happy licking.
9. Some of these ice cream flavours are traditional favourites, having constantly been in the top five for the time statistics were kept. Which flavour does not belong as it only became popular in the 1980s?

Answer: cookies 'n cream

Vanilla, chocolate and strawberry are considered the traditional favourite ice cream flavours. Vanilla tops the list of favourite ice cream flavours and is the main ingredient in milkshakes. Cookies and cream is a relatively new favourite flavour. It was not until 1983 that cookies 'n cream rose to be one of the top five most popular flavours of ice cream.
10. Now for the topping on the sundae... According to rumours, which king of England wanted ice cream to be a royal prerogative?

Answer: Charles I

Although there is no historical record to prove this, it was rumoured that Charles 1 of England offered his ice cream maker a lifetime pension to keep the frozen snow formula a secret because he wanted it to be a royal prerogative.
Source: Author Verne47

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