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  2. Classic Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe - AOL

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    With a small knife split the vanilla bean lengthwise and scrape seeds from bean. Add seeds and split bean to pan. Heat over medium-high heat. When mixture just begins to bubble around edges, remove from heat; cover. Let seeds and split bean soak for 30 minutes to infuse the liquid. Remove and discard vanilla bean.

  3. Green tea ice cream - Wikipedia

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    He was the first American to eat matcha ice cream on record. [8] In 1958, a tea company in Wakayama Prefecture developed and sold a soft serve ice cream containing matcha named "Green Soft." [9] A coffee shop menu book published in 1968 listed matcha ice cream, which was already a standard ice cream served in coffee shops at that time. [10]

  4. Easy Iced Matcha Latte Recipe - AOL

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    Iced Matcha Latte Recipe. Ingredients. 1 tsp matcha green tea powder. 2 tbs water. 1 c. milk. 1/2 tsp honey optional. Ice. Check out the original post for the full recipe.

  5. Vanilla ice cream - Wikipedia

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    The French used vanilla to flavor French vanilla ice cream. Vanilla ice cream was introduced to the United States when Thomas Jefferson discovered the flavor in France and brought the recipe to the United States. [5] During the 1780s, Thomas Jefferson wrote his own recipe for vanilla ice cream. The recipe is housed at the Library of Congress. [7]

  6. List of Japanese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Kakigōri: shaved ice with syrup topping. Kompeito: crystal sugar candy. Manjū: sticky rice surrounding a sweet bean center. Matsunoyuki: a wagashi that resembles a pine tree dusted with snow. Mochi: steamed sweet rice pounded into a solid, sticky, and somewhat translucent mass. Oshiruko: a warm, sweet red bean soup with mochi: rice cake.

  7. Starbucks’ new lavender drinks are dividing people: ‘Tastes ...

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    This new drink features matcha served with oat milk over ice, topped with the “sweet and subtle floral notes” of lavender cream cold foam, says the company. Starbucks’ Iced Lavender Cream ...

  8. List of ice cream varieties by country - Wikipedia

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    An ice cream cone in Salta, Argentina. While industrial ice cream exists in Argentina and can be found in supermarkets, restaurants or kiosks, and ice cream pops are sold on some streets and at the beaches, the most traditional Argentine helado (ice cream) is very similar to Italian gelato, rather than US-style ice cream, and it has become one of the most popular desserts in the country.

  9. Matcha - Wikipedia

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    Matcha is also used to flavor and dye foods such as mochi and soba noodles, green tea ice cream, matcha lattes, and a variety of Japanese wagashi confectionery. For this purpose, matcha made green by color additives instead of expensive shade grown matcha is often used. [12] [13]