why do ice creams form ice crystals when they have been opened and put back in the freezer?

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why do ice creams form ice crystals when they have been opened and put back in the freezer?

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Nothing is churning it to break them up.

When the icecream is made, it has a paddle in it to incorporate air and also constantly break up the ice crystals to keep them texture creamy. Once it’s at home, anything that melted is gonna refreeze more solidly with bigger crystal formation.

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