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Cornetto (Italian:; 'little horn') [1] is an Italian brand of ice cream cone dessert, which is manufactured and owned by the British-Dutch company Unilever.Cornetto are sold as part of the Heartbrand product line, known internationally by different names, including Algida in Italy, Wall's in the UK and Pakistan, HB in the Republic of Ireland, [2] Frigo in Spain, [3] and Kwality Wall's in India.
Cornetto (Italian:; meaning 'little horn') [1] is historically the Italian name of a product similar to the Austrian kipferl, [2] although today it is an interchangeable name for the French croissant. [3] The main ingredients of a cornetto are pastry dough, eggs, butter, water, and sugar.
The cornett (Italian: cornetto, German: Zink) is a lip-reed wind instrument that dates from the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods, popular from 1500 to 1650. [9] Although smaller and larger sizes were made in both straight and curved forms, surviving cornetts are mostly curved, built in the treble size from 51 to 63 cm (20 to 25 in) in ...
In 1959, Spica, an Italian ice cream manufacturer based in Naples, invented a process whereby the inside of the waffle cone was insulated from the ice cream by a layer of oil, sugar and chocolate. Spica registered the name Cornetto in 1960.
[2] [14] Shaun of the Dead features a red strawberry-flavoured Cornetto, which signifies the film's bloody and gory elements, [15] Hot Fuzz includes the blue original Cornetto, to signify the police element to the film, [16] and The World's End features the green mint chocolate chip flavour (though shown only by a wrapper caught in the wind ...
Cornetto may refer to: Cornett, a musical wind instrument, often called cornetto to distinguish it from the cornet; Cornetto (frozen dessert), a branded frozen ice ...
A Wall's ice cream van parked in Clacton, Essex, England Rear of a Wall's ice cream van (with Wall's logo visible) next to Tower Bridge in London. Unilever continues to use the brand for ice cream in the UK [6] and it has become part of the company's international Heartbrand strategy, where it retains its local ice cream brand but shares one logo and most of the product's lineup with the ...
Streets was founded by Edwin "Ted" Street and his wife Daisy in 1920, in Corrimal, New South Wales.He set up a distribution depot at Bexley and then a factory in the Sydney suburb of Turrella, where products were manufactured until 1996, when production moved to a new facility in Minto.