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RiverCrochet 2 hours ago

What's ice cream then?

LgWoodenBadger 11 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

And even more confounding, what's "water ice?"

https://www.ritasice.com

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adzm 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Yeah, this article brings up a good point per se, but then defeats itself with nonsensical analysis and examples

georgefrowny 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

It used to be iced cream, which is more descriptive.

Ice cream is a shortened pronunciation.

kllrnohj 31 minutes ago | parent [-]

When was called it "iced cream"? The first published recipe for ice cream in 1718 called it "ice cream", not "iced cream". The first recorded mention in English at all was in 1671 and there, again, it was "ice cream", not "iced cream".