List of ice cream flavors

This is a list of notable ice cream flavors. Ice cream is a frozen dessert usually made from dairy products, such as milk and cream, and often combined with fruits or other ingredients and flavors. Most varieties contain sugar, although some are made with other sweeteners.

Neapolitan ice cream is made up of blocks of ice cream, chocolate, vanilla and strawberry ice cream side by side in the same container.

Ice cream flavors

  • Apple
  • Almond
  • Bacon[1] – a modern invention, generally created by adding bacon to egg custard and freezing the mixture
  • Balsamic fig
  • Banana
  • Basil
  • Bastani sonnati – a type of Persian ice cream
  • Beer[2]
  • Birthday Cake – a flavor similar to that of the baked cakes served at celebrations
  • Black Raspberry
  • Black Sabbath
  • Black Sesame – a Japanese creation, jet-black in colour with an intense nutty flavour, made from black sesame paste and/or black sesame seeds[3]
  • Black sesame ginger
  • Black Walnut
  • Blueberry
  • Blueberry goat cheese
  • Blue Heaven – Blue-coloured, Raspberry Vanilla flavoured ice cream popular in Australia
  • Blue mint
  • Blue moon – an ice cream flavor with bright blue coloring, available in the Upper Midwest of the United States
  • Bourbon
  • Brown bread – ice cream with Grape-Nuts breakfast cereal
  • Brown sugar oatmeal
  • Bubble gum
  • Butter Brickle was the registered trademark of a toffee ice cream flavoring and of a toffee-centered chocolate-covered candy bar similar to the Heath bar, introduced by the Blackstone Hotel in Omaha, Nebraska in the 1920s.[4] Alternately, it is often prepared and sold as butter vanilla flavored ice cream with tiny flecks of butter toffee instead of chunks of Heath bar.
  • Buttermilk
Butter pecan caramel ice cream
  • Butter Pecan is a smooth vanilla ice cream with a slight buttery flavor, with pecans added; manufactured by many major ice cream brands.
  • Candy Cane – a vanilla ice cream with chocolate strands and candy cane pieces
  • Cake batter
  • Cake batter stracciatella
  • Cardamom black pepper
  • Catching Fire
  • Cayenne chocolate
  • Cedar Hill blackberry goat cheese
  • Chai
  • Champagne and Violette
  • Charcoal – This ice cream flavor, which is made by using the key ingredient of activated charcoal, gives the flavor a black-colored appearance. It is most notable for being served with a black cone. The charcoal flavor is paired with other ingredients such as horchata, almond, and coconut in order to mask the taste of the charcoal.[5][6][7]
  • Cherry[8] – includes variations (e.g. Amaretto cherry, black cherry)
  • Chocolate
  • Chocolate chip
  • Chocolate coffee
  • Chocolate peanut butter
  • Chocolate rum
  • Chokecherry
  • Coconut almond chip
  • Coconut curry
  • Coconut milk – ice cream combined with coconut flesh. There are two main types of traditional coconut milk ice cream in Indonesia, known as Es Puter (stirred ice cream) and Es Doger.
  • Coffee
  • Cookies and cream
  • Cotton candy
  • Crab[9] – a Japanese creation,[10] it is described as having a sweet taste; the island of Hokkaido, Japan, is known for manufacturing it[11]
  • Creole cream cheese
  • Dulce de leche
  • Durian[12]Durian grows in many areas of southeast Asia. It is often not allowed on public transport due to its pungent odor. Some find the flesh of the fruit to be a delicacy, while others despise it.
  • English toffee[13]
  • Firecracker
  • Fish and chips [14]
  • French vanilla[15]
  • Frozen pudding
  • Fudge ripple[16]
  • Garlic[17]
  • Goat cheese beet swirl
  • Grape
  • Grape-Nut[18]
  • Grape pineapple
  • Green tea
  • Guanabana (soursop)
  • Guinness
  • Halva
  • Hokey pokey – a flavour of ice cream in New Zealand, consisting of plain vanilla ice cream with small, solid lumps of honeycomb toffee
  • Honey avocado
  • Honeyjack and Coke
  • Horseradish
  • Huckleberry
  • Jackfruit[19]
  • Jalapeño
  • Koi Fusion’s kimchi and rice
  • Lavender honey
  • Lemon custard[20]
  • Lemon olive oil
  • Les Bourgeois and Ghirardelli
  • Lobster
  • Loganberry
  • Lucuma – a popular Peruvian ice cream flavor with an orange color and a sweet nutty taste[21]
  • Madagascar vanilla
  • Mamey
  • Mango
  • Maple walnut[22]
  • Mint chocolate chip – composed of mint ice cream with small chocolate chips; in some cases the liqueur crème de menthe is used to provide the mint flavor, but in most cases peppermint or spearmint flavoring is used
  • Moon Mist – a blend of grape, banana and bubblegum flavors popular in Atlantic Canada.
  • Moose Tracks
  • Neapolitan – composed of vanilla, chocolate and strawberry ice cream together side by side
  • Nut – made with a chocolate-hazelnut commercial breakfast spread to provide flavor and some of the fat needed for a creamy texture[23]
  • Oak tree [24]
  • Old Bay caramel
  • Olive oil
  • Oyster[25]
  • Passion fruit
  • Peppermint[26]
  • Pistachio, also referred to as pistachio nut, is an ice cream flavor made with pistachio nuts or flavoring.
  • Pistachio pineapple
  • Pistachio rose
  • Peanut butter[27]
  • POG - Passion fruit, Orange, Guava [28]
  • Pralines and cream[29]
  • Raspberry Ripple
  • Red Hot Lover
  • Red velvet
  • Roasted Tumeric, Candied Ginger
Rocky road ice cream served with a cookie on top

See also

References

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