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  2. Sundae - Wikipedia

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    Among the many stories about the invention of the sundae, a frequent theme is that the ice cream sundae was a variation of the popular ice cream soda.According to an account published by the Evanston Public Library (Illinois), the sale of soda was prohibited on Sundays in Illinois [2] because they were considered too "frilly". [3]

  3. Ice cream - Wikipedia

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    The ice cream sundae originated in the late 19th century. Some sources say that the sundae was invented to circumvent blue laws, which forbade serving sodas on Sunday. Towns claiming to be the birthplace of the sundae include Buffalo, Two Rivers, Ithaca, and Evanston. Both the ice cream cone and banana split became popular in the early 20th ...

  4. Sundae (sausage) - Wikipedia

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    Sundae (Korean: 순대, sometimes anglicized as soondae) is a type of blood sausage in Korean cuisine. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a popular street food in both North and South Korea , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] generally made by steaming cow or pig's intestines stuffed with various ingredients.

  5. It's Sad to See Friendly's Fail, but It Was Inevitable - AOL

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    A Friendly's "Jim Dandy" sundae is meant to be shared, and no wonder: It contains five scoops of ice cream, a split banana, pineapple topping, hot fudge, marshmallow sauce, walnuts, and sprinkles.

  6. Category:Sundaes - Wikipedia

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  7. 15 Best Aldi Products You Can Find in November - AOL

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    Starting Nov. 13, Aldi shoppers can choose from Sundae Shoppe Holiday Gelato, including Pumpkin Pie, Eggnog, and Candy Cane flavors. The gelato will be available for $4.29 each. 5.

  8. 2025 Food Trends You’re About to See Everywhere - AOL

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    Celebrating the Crunch Factor. As desserts like crème brûlée and those pleasant crunchy flecks in aged cheeses (technically called “tyrosine crystals”) prove, a crunchy element in an ...

  9. Wet walnuts - Wikipedia

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    Wet walnuts are most commonly served with ice cream and as a sundae topping. [3] They are often available as an ice cream topping at ice cream parlors in the United States. Wet walnuts (United Kingdom) also refers to fresh walnuts which have not been dried for keeping. They are also called green walnuts.