taro and red bean are probably considered vegetables and are popular flavors in Asian restraunts
Potato
only? I have done asparagus, avocado, and tomato myself. I have read about pickle, carrot, spinach, and basil ice creams being made. Then there is Garlic ice cream.
no it doesn't only if its potato flavored ice cream which i find nasty!
Only if the potatoes are "creamed" with margarine or something similar, that is non-dairy.
Only the identity of Cream's mother has been revealed, when Cream's mother first appeared in Sonic Advance 2 her name was not shown, in Sonic X, they introduced Cream's mother as Vanilla and the name stuck.
Wheels of Fire
Mousse is a classically only egg yolks, egg whites, sugar, and chocolate or other flavorings. Bavarian cream is thickened with gelatin, flavored with liqueur, and lightened with whipped cream. I would say the classic mousse is richer than a classic Bavarian cream, but it will mostly depend on the chef's choice of ingredients.
No
No, only coincidentally coupled by name, not by properties! Cream is far from acidic as tartaric acid.
Broth is traditionally made by simmering meat in water, often with vegetables and herbs. This flavored liquid is then used for a variety of culinary purposes. In the past, the term βbrothβ was only used to refer to meat-based liquids. Today, however, vegetable broth has become very common. Australian Bone Broth
No vegetable are hybrids. Only fruits. No vegetable are hybrids. Only fruits.
Yes, there is no other definition of cabbage other than the name of the vegetable.