Why does pouring milk on ice cream cause ice crystals to form throughout?

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Why does pouring milk on ice cream cause ice crystals to form throughout?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Milk is mostly 3 things: 1)milk fat 2)milk protein 3) water. The fat and protein is what gives milk it’s taste and nutrition, but the water content makes up most of the milk by weight. So when you pour milk over ice cream it’s basically like pouring water over ice. You will get tiny crystals of ice that form. The difference is that the tiny crystals are a different texture than the ice cream. So you notice them. When they form on an ice cube they don’t really look for feel any different.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Because the water and fats in the milk, have different freezing points. Wich means that only the water freezes to form crystals and the fat part of the milk keeps flowing.