When I googled it, it defaulted to “frozen desserts” but this is their explanation and I’m sure frozen dairy desserts aren’t far off:
Even though these products may look like ice cream, that’s where the similarity ends.
Real ice cream is made from 100% dairy – milk, and products made from milk (including cream, skim milk powder, and whey powder).
Frozen desserts are made with vegetable oils, like palm, kernel, or coconut oil.
Ever since the first “drumstick revelation” video, I’ve noticed that almost every brand—even ones that do sell actual ice cream—has “frozen dairy dessert” products in otherwise identical packaging on adjacent shelves.
When I googled it, it defaulted to “frozen desserts” but this is their explanation and I’m sure frozen dairy desserts aren’t far off:
Even though these products may look like ice cream, that’s where the similarity ends. Real ice cream is made from 100% dairy – milk, and products made from milk (including cream, skim milk powder, and whey powder).
Frozen desserts are made with vegetable oils, like palm, kernel, or coconut oil.
Ever since the first “drumstick revelation” video, I’ve noticed that almost every brand—even ones that do sell actual ice cream—has “frozen dairy dessert” products in otherwise identical packaging on adjacent shelves.
The trick is to make your own at home.
https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2014/09/the-secret-ingredient-that-keeps-ice-cream-from-melting/index.htm