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Ben and Jerrys Cookie Dough ice cream ingredients:


Ingredients: Cream (27%), water, condensed skimmed milk, sugar*, wheat flour, brown sugar*, free range egg yolk, milk fat, soybean oil, egg, vegetable fat, cocoa mass*, fat reduced cocoa powder*, vanilla extract*,molasses, stabilisers (guar gum, carrageenan), salt, natural butter flavouring, cocoa butter*, natural vanilla flavouring, natural brown sugar flavour with other natural flavourings, emulsifier (soya lecithin), coffee extract*.


Muck.

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Ben and Jerrys Cookie Dough ice cream

> ingredients:

>

> Ingredients: Cream (27%), water, condensed skimmed

> milk, sugar*, wheat flour, brown sugar*, free

> range egg yolk, milk fat, soybean oil, egg,

> vegetable fat, cocoa mass*, fat reduced cocoa

> powder*, vanilla extract*,molasses, stabilisers

> (guar gum, carrageenan), salt, natural butter

> flavouring, cocoa butter*, natural vanilla

> flavouring, natural brown sugar flavour with other

> natural flavourings, emulsifier (soya lecithin),

> coffee extract*.

>

> Muck.



If it's muck, it's damned good muck.

Unusually, I'm with Huguenot on this one. There's nothing whatsoever in there that classifies it as muck.


Milk, cream, eggs, sugar = the custard ice cream is made from.


The cocoa and fats would make up the cookie dough.


Is it the emulsifier and stabilisers you have a problem with? Well sheesh, I'd hate to see the response on here if someone were to buy an ice cream from a name manufacturer and it split.

Huguenot Wrote:

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> Which ingredient is muck BNG?

> You've got your standard ice cream, plus the

> flavours for cookies and vanilla.


Soybean oil? Vegetable fat?


> What's your problem? And, God bless, what are you

> getting so angry about?


There's no problem. I thought I answered your condescending comment in a straightforward way, but hey ho.


> Bizarre.


Right.

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