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What is better for you hard ice cream or soft serve ice cream?

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Which ice cream melts the fastest soft ice cream or the hard ice cream?

soft ice cream .because soft ice cream has more milk in it so the milk targets it to melt. While hard icecream is more stuck together and it is hard.


Which melts faster hard ice cream or soft ice cream?

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Which ice-cream melts faster hard or soft?

soft i think


Is there cream in ice cream?

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What is ice cream like in china?

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What is defferrence between soft and hard ice cream?

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Which would melt faster under light ice pops or ice cream?

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Is a macadamia nut a hard or soft shell?

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Why does soft serve ice cream melt faster than hard ice cream?

Soft serve ice cream typically has a higher air content and lower fat content compared to hard ice cream. This means soft serve has a looser structure and less stability, making it more prone to melting quickly when exposed to heat or room temperature. Hard ice cream, with its denser structure and higher fat content, can hold its shape better and melt more slowly.


What is hard ice cream?

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Are there different ingredients in ice cream and soft ice cream?

no