Raspberry ripple

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Raspberry Ripple[edit | edit source]

Raspberry Ripple is a popular flavor of ice cream that originated in the UK. It consists of vanilla ice cream with streaks or 'ripples' of raspberry sauce.

History[edit | edit source]

Raspberry Ripple has been a favorite in the UK since the 1930s. It was originally created by Wall's, a British ice cream company. The flavor quickly gained popularity and is now enjoyed worldwide.

Preparation[edit | edit source]

The base of Raspberry Ripple is typically a simple vanilla ice cream. The raspberry sauce is then swirled into the ice cream, creating the characteristic 'ripple' effect. The sauce is usually made from Raspberries, sugar, and water.

Variations[edit | edit source]

There are many variations of Raspberry Ripple. Some versions use other types of ice cream as the base, such as chocolate or strawberry. Others add additional ingredients, like chunks of chocolate or pieces of fruit.

Popularity[edit | edit source]

Raspberry Ripple remains a popular flavor in the UK and has also gained popularity in other countries. It is often featured in lists of the top ten most popular ice cream flavors.

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This article includes internal links to related topics, such as Ice Cream, Vanilla Ice Cream, Raspberry, and Wall's Ice Cream. It also includes external links to the Wall's Ice Cream website and The Ice Cream Alliance website.

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