What is the forbidden ice cream?

"Forbidden Ice Cream" most commonly refers to Friendly's Forbidden Chocolate Ice Cream, a rich, decadent chocolate flavor packed with fudge, chocolate crunch, and sometimes brownie pieces, making it intensely indulgent. In broader internet culture, "forbidden ice cream" also describes things that look like ice cream but aren't edible, like expanding foam or epoxy resin, found on subreddits like r/forbiddenfoods.
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Is Chick-fil-A ice cream legally ice cream?

Chick-fil-A's Ice Dream contains less than the requisite 10%, and although that choice seems to be intentional and results in a lighter-textured product with fewer calories than traditional ice cream, this dairy product simply can't be called ice cream.
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Why is it called dirty ice cream?

It's called "dirty ice cream" (Filipino sorbetes) as a nostalgic, affectionate nickname because it's sold by street vendors from colorful carts, implying it's "dirtier" than store-bought ice cream, though it's not actually unhygienic and is a beloved cultural snack made with local ingredients like carabao milk and ube. The name originated as a joke or marketing tactic to differentiate it from corporate brands, not a hygiene issue, with mothers sometimes using it to playfully deter kids.
 
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What's the most unhealthiest ice cream?

The "most unhealthy" ice cream usually means premium, mix-in-heavy flavors from brands like Ben & Jerry's (e.g., Peanut Butter Cup, Cookie Dough) or Häagen-Dazs (e.g., Dulce De Leche Churro), packing high calories, saturated fat, and sugar per serving. Specific culprits often include those with candy pieces (Reese's), caramel swirls, or cookie dough, exceeding daily sugar limits in a single pint. Healthier alternatives focus on lower sugar, fat, and artificial ingredients, while some 'sugar-free' options use sweeteners that can harm gut health.
 
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Which ice cream is haram?

Six haram ice creams in Islam. Number one, Guinness Ice Cream. It contains type of stout that has ethanol. Number two, Bailey's ice cream contains Irish whiskey.
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Can Muslims eat Chick-fil-A?

No, Chick-fil-A's chicken is generally not considered halal in North America because it doesn't meet specific Islamic slaughter requirements (like prayer during slaughter by a Muslim/Jew/Christian, draining blood), even though they don't serve pork and have Christian roots. However, many Muslims can eat non-meat items like salads, fruit cups, hash browns, and drinks, as these are permissible (mubah) and avoid the meat issue. 
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Is Oreo halal for Muslims?

OREO biscuits produced in Europe are not Halal certified but their composition or production process does not make them unsuitable for Muslim diet. The exceptions to this are OREO Strawberry Cheesecake, OREO Choc'o Brownie, OREO Enrobed Milk & White, OREO Cadbury Coated and OREO Crunchy Bites Dipped.
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Is blue bunny fake ice cream?

Blue Bunny's frozen treats, like many other brands, often aren't legally "ice cream" due to FDA rules requiring at least 10% milkfat; instead, they're labeled as "Frozen Dairy Dessert" (FDD) due to ingredient changes (like replacing cream with skim milk/whey) and additives (like corn syrup, thickeners), though they still offer real ice cream products, frozen yogurt, and dairy-free options. 
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What is the #1 selling ice cream?

Ice cream brands in the U.S.

Ben & Jerry's is number one in popularity among consumers. Leading Breyer's and Blue Bunny in second and third place, respectively.
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What is the #1 unhealthiest food?

There's no single "number one" unhealthiest food, but processed meats (bacon, hot dogs), sugary drinks (soda), and deep-fried items (fries, donuts) consistently top lists due to high salt, sugar, unhealthy fats, and links to cancer, heart disease, and obesity, with many containing artificial ingredients and preservatives. The worst foods are typically ultra-processed, offering little nutrition while packing in calories and harmful additives.
 
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What's the cleanest ice cream?

For the "cleanest" ice cream (fewer, simple ingredients), look for brands like Häagen-Dazs, Alden's Organic, Straus Family Creamery, Van Leeuwen, and Ice Cream for Bears, which often use grass-fed milk or minimal stabilizers for a pure taste, with simpler flavors like vanilla or strawberry being the best bet for truly clean labels, though always check labels for specific mix-ins.
 
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Can I let my dog lick my ice cream?

Yes, a dog can lick a tiny bit of plain vanilla ice cream, but it's generally best to avoid human ice cream due to lactose, sugar, and potentially toxic ingredients like chocolate or xylitol (in sugar-free versions), which can cause digestive upset, obesity, or poisoning; safer alternatives include dog-specific frozen treats or frozen fruit.
 
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What does black ice cream mean?

Black ice cream is a real thing. Dark, rich, jet black, onyx and charcoal-like. Can you guess what flavor it is?! Made out of coconut milk and cream, the color is generated from a richly pigmented coconut ash. They burn the shell of a coconut, take the odorless activated charcoal and mix it in.
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Is Sonic ice cream real ice cream?

Yes, Sonic uses real ice cream (made with milk and cream) for its shakes, blasts, and sundaes, and has emphasized this in marketing since 2010, differentiating itself from competitors using lower-butterfat "frozen dairy desserts," though some recent customer discussions suggest product formulations can change, but their core "Frozen Favorites" are built on real ice cream for a rich, creamy taste.
 
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Is frozen yogurt technically ice cream?

No, frozen yogurt isn't technically ice cream because it uses cultured milk (yogurt) as its base instead of cream, giving it a tangier flavor and lower fat content, though both are frozen dairy desserts; ice cream must have at least 10% milkfat, while froyo relies on yogurt cultures and often more sugar for texture, making them distinct but similar treats.
 
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What is the oldest ice cream brand?

The oldest ice cream company in America is Bassetts Ice Cream, established in 1861 by Lewis Dubois Bassett in New Jersey, and it's still a family-run business, now operating from Philadelphia's Reading Terminal Market since 1892. Bassetts is renowned for its high-butterfat, egg-free recipes, using local dairy and offering numerous flavors from its historic location, making it a cornerstone of American ice cream history.
 
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Which country eats the most ice cream?

New Zealand eats the most ice cream per person, with Kiwis consuming over 28 liters annually, far surpassing other countries like the U.S. (around 20.8 liters) and Australia (around 18 liters) due to their strong dairy industry, innovative flavors (like Hokey Pokey), and perfect climate for the treat, say World Population Review, WorldAtlas, and Tasting Table. 
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What brand of ice cream is real ice cream?

"Real" ice cream generally means brands prioritizing simple, high-quality ingredients (cream, milk, sugar, vanilla) and avoiding artificial flavors/additives, with top contenders being Häagen-Dazs, Ben & Jerry's, Jeni's, Tillamook, Van Leeuwen, and Handel's, though even some Breyers (like Natural Vanilla) and local creameries (like Straus Family) fit the bill; the key is checking ingredient labels for actual dairy and natural flavors versus "frozen dairy dessert" with vegetable oils, say We Ate Well, Honokage, and Allrecipes. 
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Is Klondike fake ice cream?

No, traditional Klondike Bars are technically not real ice cream; they're a "frozen dairy dessert," because they don't meet the U.S. legal requirement of having at least 10% milkfat to be labeled as ice cream, using ingredients like coconut oil for texture instead, though the original vanilla bar feels like ice cream and some varieties (like the "Original") do contain cream. Other flavors, like Cookies & Creme, are clearly labeled as "frozen dairy dessert," but the classic vanilla bar's wrapper often just says "ice cream" making it tricky.
 
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Who makes ice cream for Aldi's?

Aldi's ice cream, sold under brands like Sundae Shoppe and Belmont, is made by private label manufacturers, primarily Michigan-based House of Flavors, a large contract producer also behind other store brands. They create custom recipes to Aldi's specs, using real milk and sugar but adding thickeners or flavorings as requested, mirroring popular flavors from big brands.
 
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Why do Breyers say frozen dairy dessert?

Breyers labels some products "Frozen Dairy Dessert" because they don't meet the FDA's legal definition of "ice cream," primarily due to lower milkfat content and often more air (overrun) or stabilizers, resulting in a different, smoother, lighter texture than traditional ice cream, which requires at least 10% milkfat. The company shifted to this designation for many flavors to reflect these recipe changes, which some consumers noticed as a texture difference, offering a lighter, sometimes cheaper, alternative to classic ice cream.
 
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Is pig milk halal?

No, pig milk is not halal (permissible in Islam) because pigs are considered haram (forbidden) animals, and thus any product from them, including milk, is also forbidden for consumption under Islamic dietary laws (Sharia). Halal milk comes from animals that are permissible to eat, like cows, goats, or sheep, and the milk must be sourced and processed according to Islamic guidelines. 
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Do Oreos use palm oil?

Yes, classic Oreo cookies contain palm oil, listed as an ingredient along with soybean/canola oil; however, some specific varieties, like gluten-free Oreos, also list palm oil, while other regional or off-brand options might use different oils or be palm oil-free, with concerns about deforestation impacting palm oil sourcing from parent company Mondelez. 
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What biscuits can Muslims eat?

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