Ice cream is measured by litres in bulk, or grams by serving
I dont think so.Have you seen anyone shrink while eating ice cream?You should have a test.First measure yourself,then eat ice cream and measure yourself again.
You should measure it frozen :)
Volume is used for ice cream as a measure. For example, you can buy a quart or gallon or pint (all units of measure of volume) carton of ice cream. This use of volume measure is better than using other forms, such as weight, for a measure. Weight, for example, is not as good. Different ingredients will weight more or less than others, while volume is set and standard, regarless of the type of ice cream.
You would use grams (g) or kilograms (kg) to measure the mass of an ice cream cone.
Scoop is the device used to measure ice-cream. Now a days disher type scoops are used for this purpose.
The noun 'gallons' is a count noun, the plural form of gallon. The noun ice cream is a mass noun, a word for a substance, a type of thing. Types of ice creams are the only use of a plural form. Individual units are given in terms of measure or quantity 'of ice cream', such as gallons of ice cream, bowls of ice cream, scoops of ice cream, etc.
You could measure volume in cubic centimeters.
Ice cream is typically measured in ounces, referring to weight. Fluid ounces are used to measure liquid volume.
Why don't you get a measuring scale, and go and measure ;)
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i cannot answer this because i am not from canada but i do eat ice cream , but im not stupid enough to measure how much i eat