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Fishelli Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

ice cream portions & else

Hi!
Is there in english a specific name for ice cream portion? (Here's a sample of what I mean - www.pregel.it/imgup/boero.jpg ) Is it OK to use direct polish translation - "ice cream ball"? What else can I use instead of "portion" in this case?
What about things covering ice cream (cherries, chocolate...)? Are they all just "toppings" - no matter liquid or solid ones?
  

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A scoop. Yes, all of them can be called "toppings".

  • A scoop.
  • Yes, all of them can be called "toppings".
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A scoop.

Yes, all of them can be called "toppings".
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Do you mean an ice cream scoop? You can get a scoop of ice cream, it's the tool to scoop it with and it makes a ball shape. And yes they are toppings, but liquid can be referred to as syrups, such as hot fudge and caramel. But there is also a chocolate coating that is liquid then hardens onto the ice cream

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