• bstix
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    1 year ago

    This ice cream is jokingly called “Le Tricolore” in Denmark. You just can’t serve a simple “three coloured ice-cream” in a gourmet meal.

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      1 year ago

      This specific ice cream – strawberry, vanilla, blueberry?

      'Cause there are other three-color/three-flavor ice creams, and they all have different names: “neapolitan” is vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, and “spumoni” is cherry, pistachio and chocolate, for example.

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        1 year ago

        The one we call “trefarvet is” in Denmark is usually the one otherwise known as Neapolitan.

        Could be any of the combinations, though, given that it literally just means “three-colored ice cream” 🤷

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        No, the most common is strawberry, vanilla & chocolate, but it’s still nicknamed after the French flag.

        Attempts have been made to label it as “rainbow ice”, which is stupid because neither brown, white or pink are present in a rainbow.