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Magic ice cream topping
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Magic ice cream coating is a special ingredient primarily used to decorate and enhance the flavor of ice cream. It is a liquid coating that, upon contact with the cold ice cream, rapidly solidifies, forming a crunchy and shiny layer. This not only adds a textural contrast but also gives frozen desserts an attractive and professional appearance.
This coating is usually made from chocolate, sugar, and vegetable fats, which facilitates its quick solidification when cooled. It originated in the United States, but its popularity has spread worldwide, making it an ideal ally for the presentation of both homemade and commercial ice creams.
Properties: In addition to its aesthetic and textural function, magic ice cream coating is easy to apply and adheres perfectly to the dessert's surface. Once solidified, it acts as a barrier that helps preserve the ice cream's freshness. It does not contain complex artificial additives and is generally suitable for vegetarians, although it is always recommended to check the specific ingredients of each brand.
In different Latin American countries, this coating may be known as "hard ice cream coating", "crunchy coating", or simply "ice cream glaze". These variants refer to the same concept and are used in homemade recipes to give a professional touch to frozen desserts.
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