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cream-slice — creamˈ slice noun A wooden blade for skimming cream from milk • • • Main Entry: ↑cream … Useful english dictionary
Cream bun — Chinese 奶油包 Cantonese Jyutping naai5 jau4 baau1 Literal meaning … Wikipedia
Slice (soft drink) — This article is about a soft drink. For other uses, see Slice. Slice Type Flavored soft drink Manufacturer PepsiCo, Inc. Country of origin United States Introduced 1984 Related products … Wikipedia
Cream pie — This article is about the dessert. For the sexual slang term, see Creampie (sexual act). A slice of coconut cream pie A cream pie is a type of pie filled with a rich custard or pudding that is made from milk, cream, flour, and eggs. It can come… … Wikipedia
Freeze-dried ice cream — Freeze dried ice cream, also known as astronaut ice cream [This phrase is also a trademark of American Outdoor Products, Inc. [http://www.backpackerspantry.com/prodinfo.asp?number=130001] ] or space ice cream, is a brick of dehydrated ice cream… … Wikipedia
vanilla slice — noun A snack like a mille feuille with a layer of vanilla cream between two layers of pastry. Syn: cream slice … Wiktionary
Ice cream sandwich — For the 4.0 release of the Android operating system, see List of Android operating system versions#4.x Ice Cream Sandwich. An ice cream sandwich. An ice cream sandwich is a frozen confection composed of a layer of ice cream, usually… … Wikipedia
Neapolitan ice cream — Block of Cosmopolitan ice cream. Neapolitan ice cream is made up of blocks of chocolate, vanilla and strawberry ice cream side by side in the same container (typically with no packaging in between). Neapolitan ice cream was named in the late 19th … Wikipedia
Whipped cream — For the band, see Whipped Cream (band). A cup of hot chocolate topped with whipped cream from a pressurized can. Whipped cream is cream that has been beaten by a mixer, whisk, fork, or whip until it is light and fluffy. Whipped cream is often… … Wikipedia
A Slice of Life (short story) — A Slice of Life is a short story by the British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse. A part of the Mr. Mulliner series, the story was first published in 1926 in Strand Magazine , and appeared almost simultaneously in Liberty in the United States. [… … Wikipedia