No. I assume you are referring to the Wendy's fast food "frosty." The frosty is marketed as a "frozen dessert." In order to legally be called ice cream, it would have to have a higher percentage of milk fat. The frosty is more likely to be legally classified as "ice milk", as is the McDonald's sundae. Ice milk is cheaper to make than ice cream. The name "ice milk" is unappealing and that is why companies find a way to create the appearance of ice cream, but use vague descriptions to hide that the product is actually ice milk.
It is not safe to eat ice cream with frostbite on it as this can indicate that the ice cream has been thawed and refrozen multiple times, leading to potential bacterial contamination. It is best to discard ice cream that has frostbite to avoid the risk of foodborne illness.
No, but holding it can give you frost bite (cooling your tissues to the point of tissue destruction.
Jack Mountain, Jack Frost!
Easy go to your refrigerator. Find ice cream, and then get some
Because she wants a bite of his ice cream.
The classical Latin word for frost is gelu or pruina.
the dangers of catching frost bite and falling through ice
Yes. Frost bite is the term when the ice cream becomes so cold, molecules freeze and explode, it can also be due to the ice cream being old as the molecules break down. Anyway, although you can eat it, when this happens, the extra ice and break down, make the ice cream taste different and have a different consistancy in the mouth. So, it won't taste that great, but it won't hurt you.
bite and breath in her ear
bite dont lick
Because of vanilla ice cream bite of sunshine
You'll find people who do either one.