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  2. Sizzling brownie - Wikipedia

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    Sizzling brownie. Sizzling brownie is a dessert available in India, made popular by cafes and restaurants of Mumbai, Kerala and Bihar. It is a chocolate brownie with a scoop of ice cream on top served with a generous pouring of melted chocolate on the ice-cream. It is served on hot sizzler plates to be eaten directly in its sizzling hot form.

  3. Chocolate brownie - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate brownie. A chocolate brownie, or simply a brownie, is a chocolate baked confection. Brownies come in a variety of forms and may be either fudgy or cakey, depending on their density. Brownies often, but not always, have a glossy "skin" on their upper crust. They may also include nuts, frosting, chocolate chips, or other ingredients.

  4. Moose Tracks - Wikipedia

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    Moose Tracks is a branded flavor of ice cream owned and licensed by Denali Flavors Inc. [1] [2] that is manufactured by different companies under various brands. The Original Moose Tracks product description is: "vanilla ice cream with peanut butter cups and famous Moose Tracks fudge".

  5. Spumoni - Wikipedia

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    Main ingredients. Ice cream, candied fruits, nuts. Media: Spumoni. Spumoni salentini. Spumoni (sg.: spumone) is a molded gelato made with layers of different colors and flavors, usually containing candied fruits and nuts. [1][2] It comes from the Italian word spuma, meaning 'foam'. [2] Its origins can be traced back to the late 19th century. [3]

  6. Bombe glacée - Wikipedia

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    Bombe glacée. A bombe glacée, or simply a bombe, is a French [1] ice cream dessert frozen in a spherical mould so as to resemble a cannonball, hence the name ice cream bomb. Escoffier gives over sixty recipes for bombes in Le Guide culinaire. [2] The dessert appeared on restaurant menus as early as 1882.

  7. Butter Brickle - Wikipedia

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    Butter Brickle is a chocolate-coated toffee first sold on November 20, 1924, by candy manufacturer John G. Woodward Co. of Council Bluffs, Iowa, [1] and toffee pieces for flavoring ice cream, manufactured by The Fenn Bros. Ice Cream and Candy Co. of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

  8. Ice Cream for Breakfast Day - Wikipedia

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    The holiday was invented on a snowy February morning during the 1960s by Florence Rappaport in Rochester, New York, the mother of six children. To entertain her two youngest children, Ruth (now Kristal) and Joe she declared it to be Ice Cream For Breakfast Day. [1] She explained, "It was cold and snowy and the kids were complaining that it was ...

  9. Neapolitan ice cream - Wikipedia

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    A slice of ice-cream cake made with mousse mixture and ordinary ice cream, presented in a small pleated paper case. Neapolitan ice cream consists of three layers, each of a different colour and flavour (chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla), moulded into a block and cut into slices. Neapolitan ice-cream makers were famous in Paris at the ...