They put the ice in a blending machine. Then they add some flavored cream to the ice, and blend that together with the blender. Then, they put the ice cream on a conveyor belt in the ice cream jars they put it in. It goes do the belt, into a freezing chamber. After about4-5 hours of freezing, they take it out, and ship it to etc.
Ice cream factories. Or anyone
no! what are you thinking
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Salt on the ice slows the melting process and is an ingredient in ice cream.
A thickened cream is food and it is cream that is very thick and is a bit hard to stir
Yes, liquid ammonia is commonly used as a coolant in ice cream factories. It has a very low boiling point and is efficient at maintaining cold temperatures necessary for the ice cream production process. However, proper safety precautions must be in place due to its toxicity.
You don't. To make ice cream you want to make it with ice cream salt.
They do make banana ice-cream. ---------------- banana pieces turn black during the ice cream making process, it just doesnt look appetizing. Plus the texture of banana (if pureed) is also not very popular when made into ice cream. although many factories do make banana ice cream and then they use many colourings to change the colour into a baby yellow. although it dosent taste that great
Yes, you can make ice cream using heavy cream.
FIRST - make ice cream with the ice cream machine. SECOND- sell the ice cream THIRD - make money you're welcome.
in an ice cream machine :D
ice and milk = ice cream