If you mean 'Dry Ice', i.e. frozen carbon dioxide, you MUST NOT get it anywhere near skin or eyes or mouth or stomach! You would be very badly injured. But if you put dry ice in water with proper protection, you can make the water bubble rapidly due to a chemical reaction, and the water is drinkable while the dry ice is in the water. That is - serious protection: eye goggles, thick gloves, make sure your whole body is covered, no skin showing.
yes
Ice cream can be freeze dried. They sent this up in space with astronauts. You need to have or make a vacuum pump that turns the ice cream into a gas and dry it.
yes
pure or with some ice.
Dry Ice is just the solid form of Carbon Dioxide.
depends on what ice cream it is... but if its normal whippy ice cream... then ice cream will melt faster
There will be a lot of ice in the package and the meat will look a bit dried out/white instead of brown/not dried out in places. There will be a mix of dried/not dried parts.
ice
Ice itself does not do anything but if it were to be under a heat source the ice can consume enough heat to start melting it.
yes, vacuum freeze dried ice cream to be precise.
the water will be the same color
It tastes very much like normal ice cream