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  2. Milo (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Milo manufactured outside Australia is customised for local methods of preparation. In Malaysia, as well as Brunei and some other parts of Asia, Milo with ice added is known as "Iced Milo", "Milo Ais" in Malaysian, or "Es Milo" in Indonesian (alternatively, "bing" or "peng", meaning ice in Cantonese and Hokkien respectively).

  3. Cookies and cream - Wikipedia

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    Cookies and cream (or cookies 'n cream) is a variety of ice cream, milkshake, and other desserts that includes chocolate sandwich cookies, with the most popular version containing hand or pre-crumbled cookies from Nabisco's Oreo brand under a licensing agreement, or else, containing crumbles of a similar cookie of a different brand or private label.

  4. Ice cream - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream is a colloidal emulsion made with water, ice, milk fat, milk protein, sugar and air. [52] [53] Water and fat have the highest proportions by weight creating an emulsion that has dispersed phase as fat globules. The emulsion is turned into foam by incorporating air cells which are frozen to form dispersed ice cells.

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  7. Bisque (food) - Wikipedia

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    Bisque (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is a smooth, creamy, highly seasoned soup of French origin, classically based on a strained broth of crustaceans. [1] It can be made from lobster, langoustine, crab, shrimp, or crayfish. The French bisque is one of the most popular seafood soups around the world.

  8. 3 Non-Dairy Ice Cream Brands You Can Find at Publix - AOL

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    For my ice cream biters out there, I have a feeling you'd love to dig your way into this coconut milk ice cream. I'm giving this one a 6/10. I'd love to give it another try sometime in the future.

  9. Milkshake - Wikipedia

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    Many fast food outlets do not make shakes from the individual ingredients; rather, they use automatic milkshake machines which freeze and serve a pre-made milkshake mixture consisting of milk, a sweetened flavoring agent, and a thickening agent. These are similar to soft-serve ice cream machines, but they keep the shake at a drinkable consistency.