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  2. I compared ice cream, soft serve, frozen yogurt, and frozen ...

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    Andy's is a Midwest staple I grew up going to that churns out fresh custard on-site. My small, 4-ounce cup of vanilla cost $3.94, or $0.98 an ounce. This was the smoothest dessert by far.

  3. Bird's Custard - Wikipedia

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    Bird's Custard is the brand name for the original powdered, egg-free imitation custard powder, now owned by Premier Foods. Custard powder and instant custard powder are the generic product names for similar and competing products. The product is a powder, based on cornflour, which thickens to form a custard-like sauce when mixed with milk and ...

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    Nail polish, whipped cream, ketchup, molasses, syrups, paper pulp in water, latex paint, ice, blood, some silicone oils, some silicone coatings, sand in water: Generalized Newtonian fluids: Viscosity is function of the shear strain rate. Stress depends on normal and shear strain rates and also the pressure applied on it Blood plasma, custard, water

  5. List of egg dishes - Wikipedia

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    Custard pie: Sweet A custard pie is any type of uncooked custard mixture added to an uncooked or partially cooked crust and baked together. Danbing: Savory Taiwan: A Taiwanese breakfast dish which is made by kneading flour, potato starch, glutinous rice flour, and water into a thin dough, and an omelet is baked on top. Datemaki: Savory Japan

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    2. New England Corn Pudding. This dish walks the line between rustic and elegant — just like New England itself. The New England holiday staple works as a great side with glazed ham, and is made ...

  7. Custard pie - Wikipedia

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    Some common custard pies include pumpkin pie, lemon and buttermilk chess pie, coconut cream pie, and buko pie. True custard is defined as a liquid thickened with eggs. The often large number of whole eggs in custard pie make it very rich. Cooks in Classical antiquity understood the binding properties of eggs. [2]