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treat. Since malted milk was also considered a tonic, the combined malted milk shake was a logical step and in the early 1900s people were asking for the new treat, often with ice cream, and before 1910 were using the shorter terms shake and malt (the longer word malted being somewhat more common in the
Eastern states). Malt shop was a term of the late 1930s, usually being a typical soda fountain of the period, especially one used by students as a meeting place or hangout." ---Listening to America, Stuart Berg Flexner 1982 (p. 178)
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Hi, it is hard to find historical info on milkshakes, thus the less-than desirable Ray Kroc anecdote. Regarding your suggestion that a milkshake can be made without ice cream, I am just following what appears in the history material (use of newly-invented blender to mix ice cream with milk and other
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In the late 60's the Fast Food chain "Wimpy" in the Uk, which tried (often unsuccessfully) to emulate American Diners, started to sell "Tastee Freez" milkshakes - which were pretty much what we'd recognise today - they didn't really catch on until the MacDonalds invasion in the early 80's - and the
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I'm from Finland, and you know, we have milkshake in here too. I bet milkshake is known and available about everywhere in the western countries. So currently I find it odd that the article specificially mentions some countries where milkhake is known, even though it is by no means limited to those
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I'm going to have to dispute the definition given for Australia. In this case I think we side with the Americans, but I'm not quite sure. Basically, in Australia, a small amount of icecream is expected in any milkshake. It only becomes a thickshake if there's so much icecream that it's not frothy.
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Soda fountains, etc, never used blenders to make shakes or frappes. They used, and still use, a mixer shaft with one or two small round undulating discs, inserted into the container or mixing cup. No blades. I assume whoever wrote this has no first-hand experience. But they could've googled it.
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I would suggest breaking this up. First, explain that in the UK and Commonwealth countries a "milkshake" is a beverage made with milk and not ice cream, while in (most of) the US a "milkshake" is a beverage made with milk and ice cream. Then, separately explain that a drink very much like the US
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Here in NY a shake (we call them "shakes" rather than use the full term "milkshake") is made with ice cream, syrup and milk. There's no fruit in our shakes. A Malt (or Malted) is shake with malt power mixed into it. A smoothie is a drink that would have fruit in it - but those can be made with
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I don't buy this. 1922 was when the electric blender was invented, not the malted milk itself. Here's a different cite: "Milk shake also appeared in the late 1880s, but the term then usually meant a sturdy, healthful eggnog type of drink, with eggs, whiskey, etc., served as a tonic as well as a
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Here's the deal: anything mixed or beaten is a frappe, because that's essentially what the word "frappe" means - to beat or strike. A shake must be shaken, and if it's not shaken it's not a shake. Any milk drink with ice cream is a "frappe" not because it has ice cream per se, but because the
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So - from a UK and slightly European perspective - Milkshake doesn't have to have ice cream in it - but often does - Frappé can mean a milkshake with or without ice cream - but will generally be used in posh places, France, or in reference to Iced Coffee drinks mainly consumed in Greece.
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world). In this same class of beverages there is a drink called a "Mango Milkshake" available throughout India which seems to be nothing more than pureed mango flesh (it's thicker than mango juice). Can any Indian readers confirm or deny the presence of milk in this product? --
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has significantly changed the discussion of variants. As can be verified above, there are a lot of people in the world who disagree strongly that a milkshake must necessarily include ice cream. Re-casting the definition as "an ice cream beverage, with variants" is not
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I have never heard of any of the brands of bottled milkshakes in the list. I checked out the articles that have links and found that they're distributed mainly in the United Kingdom. I'd guess that they aren't distributed in the United States, but I could be wrong.
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SHouldn't there be a sub-section on the thickshake. In Australia, a milkshake has little or no ice cream; a thickshake (equivalent to the mcdonalds shake) has loads of ice cream with little or no milk (obviously its blended to make it a drink)
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Hi, Ray Kroc story is trivia, fine, but the Sonic chain info shows how profitable milkshakes are to the restaurant industry. It used to be in a section called "Business models", but there wasn't enough content, so I relocated it to the History
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In the UK anything with or without icecream is called a 'milkshake'. Perhaps there is a particular brand which says it is a 'thickshake', but never would you walk into a cafe and ask for a 'thickshake'. Where on earth did you get that from???
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when they came over to the UK - which every body wanted until they realised that it tasted like disinfectant and really did belong in a pharmacy. But "Malts"Â ? - never seen one in the UK, never seen one in America. don't know anyone who has
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has taken on a different meaning in the Philippines. It now means a Frappucino-like drink. How should Knowledge handle this? A separate page? It's really not a milk shake since it often doesn't include milk or ice
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