What's the difference between a thickshake, milkshake and a smoothie? 15
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Milkshake :
A cold drink made of milk, a sweet flavouring such as fruit or chocolate, and typically ice cream, whisked until it is frothy.
Thickshake: A beverage consisting of milk and ice cream mixed together, often with other flavorings as well.
Smoothie: A smoothie is a thick and creamy beverage made from pureed raw fruit, vegetables, and sometimes dairy products (e.g. milk, yogurt, ice-cream or cottage cheese), typically using a blender.[1] Smoothies may be made using other ingredients, such as water, crushed ice, fruit juice, sweeteners (e.g. honey, sugar, stevia, or syrup), whey powder, plant milk, nuts, nut butter, seeds, tea, chocolate, herbal supplements, or nutritional supplements. A smoothie containing dairy products is similar to a milkshake, though the latter typically contains less fruit and often uses ice cream or frozen yogurt.
There is some slight differences between thickshake, milkshake and a smoothie.
- Thickshake:- It is a beverage that is made of milk, ice cream with flavored syrup and is blended or whipped until it becomes foamy.
- Milkshake:- It is a thoroughly shaken or blended drink made of milk, sweet flavoring syrup such as fruit or chocolate and typically ice cream or frozen yogurt which is whisked until it becomes frothy.
- Smoothie:- It is a thick and creamy beverage of fruit pureed in a blender with raw fruits, vegetables, ice and milk, yogurt, or juice.