No there is not
Ice cream is simply named as it is cream (with or without added flavourings) simply frozen.
no, its called ICE cream for a reason....
ice cream vender
An ice cream seller's hut is commonly referred to as an "ice cream stand" or "ice cream cart." In some regions, it may also be called an "ice cream kiosk." These small structures serve as places where customers can purchase various ice cream flavors and treats.
Root beer with ice cream is called a Root Beer Float. I don't think there is a specific name if the ice cream is chocolate.
A gelati.
in Korean we say Jo-ee-an and same as in orange: or-ren-gee ice cream: i-ice-ck-eem but flower isn't. flower is :ckot
Akutaq (also spelt aqutaq) aka Eskimo ice cream..
the most common name is ice cream man
The Latin word for ice cream is Ultrices. Whereas an Ice cream cone would be called glacie-crepito conum in Latin.
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream. Seriously, Ice cream pre-dates the Victorian era The Romans had ice cream, may be not the same as we have today but they called it ice cream. As did the ancient Egyptians.
No, trucks pulling a trailers cannot be called ice cream trucks. You can read more at www.icecreamtrucksuperstore.com/ or www.icecreamtrucks.com Not usually. It would be more likely to be an ice cream vendor or an ice cream cart. Ice cream trucks are usually all-in-one.