Ice Cream Around the World
Toppings
Ice Cream Science
Popular Ice Cream
Ice Cream History
100

What is "Gelato"?

A.) Sherbet

B.) Italian Ice Cream

C.) Frozen Yogurt

D.) Sorbet

B.) Italian Ice Cream 

100

Which is typically on top of an ice cream sundae?

A.) a brownie

B.) whipped cream 

C.) a cherry

D.) a banana

C.) a cherry

100

During the freezing process, you must do this to the ice cream to prevent ice crystals from being formed.

A.) add salt

B.) stir thoroughly

C.) strain

D.) add milk

B.) stir thoroughly

100

What is inside a Creamsicle?

A.) vanilla ice cream

B.) strawberry fruit

C.) orange sherbet

D.) whipped cream

A.) vanilla ice cream

100

Historians think the earliest form of ice cream originated here. 

A.) Italy

B.) China

C.) Iceland

D.) Africa

B.) China

200

Which state in the US consumes the most ice cream?

A.) Arkansas

B.) Virginia

C.) California

D.) New York

C.) California

200

This is the most popular ice cream topping. 

A.) chocolate syrup

B.) whipped cream

C.) cherries

D.) chopped nuts

A.) chocolate syrup

200

It takes this many pounds of milk to make one gallon of ice cream?

A.) 1

B.) 5

C.) 12

D.) 22

C.) 12

200

What flavor of ice cream is used in a traditional root beer float?

A.) banana

B.) chocolate

C.) root beer

D.) vanilla

D.) vanilla

200

This ice cream-related treat was made popular by accident at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904. 

A.) whipped cream

B.) waffle cones

C.) cherries 

D.) bananas


B.) waffle cones

300

This percentage of American families have ice cream in their freezers at all times. 

A.) 55%

B.) 68%

C.) 40%

D.) 75%


B.) 68%

300

This term refers to topping a slice of pie with a scoop of ice cream.

A.) dip of dairy

B.) a la mode

C.) dollop 

D.) glob of goodness

B.) a la mode

300

Doubling the amount of air in ice cream led to the production of what?

A.) soft serve ice cream

B.) frozen yogurt

C.) low-fat ice cream

D.) sorbet

A.) soft serve ice cream

300

Which company makes "Dilly Bars"?

A.) Hershey's 

B.) Dairy Queen

C.) Ben & Jerry's

D.) Nestle

B.) Dairy Queen

300

When the 1st Baskin-Robbins store opened in 1945, how many flavors did it sell?

A.) 21

B.) 11

C.) 7

D.) 31

A.) 21

400

In the USA, this month marks the peak for ice cream sales year-round. 

A.) August

B.) April

C.) June

D.) July

D.) July

400

"Wet walnuts" are an ice cream topping that contains walnuts, but what other ingredients make the walnuts wet?

A.) hot fudge

B.) maple syrup

C.) caramel

D.) whipped cream 

B.) maple syrup

400

It takes approximately how many licks to finish one scoop of ice cream?

A.) 30

B.) 15

C.) 65

D.) 50

D.) 50

400

What three flavors are in "Neapolitan" ice cream?

A.) Strawberry Vanilla Banana

B.) Chocolate Vanilla Strawberry

C.) Cherry Vanilla Chocolate

D.) Chocolate Vanilla Pecan

B.) Chocolate Vanilla Strawberry

400

Scientists in 1940 thought that ice cream caused this disease because there were more cases of polio in the summer. 

A.) Measles

B.) Influenza

C.) Rubella

D.) Polio

D.) Polio

500

This British ice cream comes flavored with food we traditionally associate with breakfast. What is this flavor?

A.) Syrup

B.) Bacon and Eggs

C.) Cinnamon roll 

D.) Cereal 

B.) Bacon and Eggs

500

This delicious ice cream dish includes a bar of ice cream between two soft biscuits. 

A.) Klondike

B.) ice cream sandwich 

C.) drumstick

D.) fudgesicle


B.) ice cream sandwich

500

This flavor is hard to find due to the acidic nature of the fruit that, when mixed with dairy, causes chemical reactions to the ice cream. 

A.) orange

B.) lemon

C.) grape

D.) blueberry

C.) grape

500

This flavor is made with vanilla ice cream, peanut butter cups, and stripes of fudge.

A.) Moose Tracks

B.) Rocky Road

C.) Turtle

D.) Cookies and Cream

A.) Moose Tracks

500

Haagen Dazs is one of the most popular ice cream brands today. The name of the company means this. 

A.) creamy treat

B.) name of the company's founder

C.) I want more

D.) It doesn't mean anything. The founders wanted a Danish-sounding name. 


D.) It doesn't mean anything. the founders wanted a Danish-sounding name to honor how well the Danish people treated Jews during WWII. 

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