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"RLW" wrote in message ... It seems sort of pointless to contribute, but ice cream is made by _aerating_ the liquid. This means that a large proportion of the final product is air which is a lot less dense than liquid. For instance, I have an ice cream container here which holds 1.35L. It had 14 serves per pack at 57g per serve. Therefore, for this ice cream, 1.35L actually weighed about 800g. So as you can see, the density of this brand is about 600g per L which is a hell of a lot less dense than water. Rowena. I'm assuming, of course, that Ben and Jerrys makes ice cream the that way. We don't get it here. In any case I'd advice to original poster to read how many servers per pack there were and calculate from there. Rowena. |
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"RLW" wrote in message ... It seems sort of pointless to contribute, but ice cream is made by _aerating_ the liquid. This means that a large proportion of the final product is air which is a lot less dense than liquid. For instance, I have an ice cream container here which holds 1.35L. It had 14 serves per pack at 57g per serve. Therefore, for this ice cream, 1.35L actually weighed about 800g. So as you can see, the density of this brand is about 600g per L which is a hell of a lot less dense than water. Rowena. I'm assuming, of course, that Ben and Jerrys makes ice cream the that way. We don't get it here. In any case I'd advice to original poster to read how many servers per pack there were and calculate from there. Rowena. |
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"RLW" wrote:
I'm assuming, of course, that Ben and Jerrys makes ice cream the that way. We don't get it here. In any case I'd advice to original poster to read how many servers per pack there were and calculate from there. Premium ice cream has less air. -- Walking on . . . Laurie in Maine 207/110 60 inches of attitude! Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03 |
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"RLW" wrote:
I'm assuming, of course, that Ben and Jerrys makes ice cream the that way. We don't get it here. In any case I'd advice to original poster to read how many servers per pack there were and calculate from there. Premium ice cream has less air. -- Walking on . . . Laurie in Maine 207/110 60 inches of attitude! Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03 |
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