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Mint chocolate chip

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Mint chocolate chip
File:Mint chocolate chip ice cream.jpg
Mint chocolate chip ice cream
TypeIce cream
Main ingredientsMint ice cream, chocolate chips

Mint chocolate chip is an ice cream flavor 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. Food coloring is usually added to make it green, but it may be white in "all natural" or "organic" varieties.

According to the International Dairy Foods Association, 3% of all ice cream sold in 2000 was mint chocolate chip, which was the 10th-most popular flavor of ice cream.

The popularity of the flavor has led to its use in other foods (such as cookies and meringues) as well a number of products such as cosmetics, air fresheners, and even personal lubricants. Ice cream manufacturer Baskin-Robbins has created a hard candy named "mint chocolate chip" that tastes similar to their ice cream of the same name (which is one of their "permanent flavors").[1]

Some brands name it chocolate (or choco) chip mint, mint 'n chip, or just mint chip. It is also known as peppermint bon bon,[2] mostly in Minnesota and Wisconsin.

See also

References

  1. ^ Baskin Robbins Permanent flavors
  2. ^ Kemps Peppermint Bon Bon.