Is ice cream the only food that can be eaten straight out of the freezer?

I4AT

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I can't think of any other food that doesn't have to be cooked/thawed first. Name one.
 

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Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Éclairs.

The pastry? I've never heard of those being frozen before. Popsicles yeah, but I kinda lump that in with ice cream/frozen yogurt/italian ice.
 

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Originally posted by: I4AT
Popsicles yeah, but I kinda lump that in with ice cream/frozen yogurt/italian ice.

How can the two be lumped? Popsicles are frozen juice on sticks. Ice cream is frozen cream in bricks. Completely different.
 

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Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Originally posted by: I4AT
Popsicles yeah, but I kinda lump that in with ice cream/frozen yogurt/italian ice.

How can the two be lumped? Popsicles are frozen juice on sticks. Ice cream is frozen creme in bricks. Completely different.


Well because the two kinda go hand in hand. Plus I never really feel like I'm 'eating' a popsicle, just sucking on it.. And what's a cream puff?
 

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Originally posted by: I4AT
And what's a cream puff?

A cream puff is a mini frozen éclair thing. Although they can be eaten warm, they certainly can be eaten straight out of the freezer as well.

Originally posted by: AVP
Carrots?

You eat carrots frozen? :confused:
 

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Do you eat frozen carrots? I've always put them in the fridge, unless they're the mixed/bag kind then they have to be heated.
 

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Yeah I guess gummy bears can be eaten after sitting in the freezer. So I suppose you could include hard candies like lifesavers/mints too, even though I have no idea why anyone would ever freeze em.. What about tofu, does it freeze?
 

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I keep my tequila and vodka in the fridge. Do those count, even though they're not eating material?
 
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Sometimes, I put a melted bar of chocolate in the freezer and forget about it until its frozen hard like a rock. If I'm desperate enough, I will take a (hard) bite out of it and let it thaw in my mouth before attempting to chew...later, I wonder why I didn't just put it in the microwave for a reasonable length of time.