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Could you make ice cream out of any shape?
No, you cannot make ice cream out of any shape. The shape of the ice cream is determined by the mould or container in which it is frozen.
Ice cream moulds come in various shapes such as cups, cones, sticks, and novelty shapes like animals or characters. The purpose of these moulds is to give ice cream its desired form as it solidifies during the freezing process.
The shape of the ice cream mould also affects the texture and consistency of the final product. For example, cone-shaped ice cream moulds create an ice cream with a pointed tip, while stick-shaped moulds result in long and cylindrical ice creams.
So the shape of the ice cream is limited to the available moulds or containers, and it is not possible to create ice cream of arbitrary or complex shapes.
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