Turtle Pecan Cluster Blizzard - Large
Calories 1530 Calories from Fat 720
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choclate ice cream
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The Dairy Queen Dilly Bar was invented by the Dairy Queen franchise in 1955. It was created as a way to offer a unique, hand-held treat that combined soft serve ice cream with a chocolate coating. The Dilly Bar quickly became a signature item for Dairy Queen and remains a popular menu choice today.
Dessert.
No, dairy are items made from milk. Bacon would be a meats and protiens group item.
before dinner it is an appetizer then an entree then dessert
No and Yes.If we use a truly technical definition of vegan, then these items should be kosher pareve (if they are kosher), not kosher dairy. Kosher dairy requires there to be some type of dairy ingredient, which should make a product vegetarian, not vegan (since vegan products lack dairy by definition). However, the "standards" of dairy non-presence in vegan certification and the minimal requirements of dairy presence in kosher "standards" have some overlap. (I.e. Imagine that the vegan standard is 10 ppm of dairy as a maximum and the kosher dairy standard is a minimum of 5 ppm dairy. Any amount 5 < x < 10 ppm will qualify under both standards.) Any amount of dairy in this overlap will be both vegan and kosher dairy.
Cheese
Dessert would mean an item post-dinner. Post means after the fact, and pre means before so an example of an item pre-dinner might be an appetizer.
drinks, salad, dessert, rolls, cranberry sauce
It means that the item contains neither meat nor dairy.
you can get it in the marketplace or in the exchange forum