Is it Dairy-Free Ice Cream? Is it Vegan? What does it all mean? (2024)

You might be surprised to learn that sorbet, Italian ice, sherbet, dairy-free ice cream and vegan ice cream are all different kinds of delectable, frozen treats.

Understanding ice cream, it seems, should not be rocket science. It is, however, food science!

Luckily, Scoops owner Mark Wavinak’s daughter, Julie, is a food scientist who has worked with some of the most reputable food producers in the nation (General Mills, to name one) and can talk about it in a way that doesn’t send any of us running.

We sat down with her to get the final ruling on what it all means.

What is sorbet (“sohr-bay”)?

“Sorbet is made from water and pureed fruit,” says Julie, “Often times, it is sweetened with either sugar or honey.”

You may have also enjoyed Italian Ice. The difference between the two? How the fruit is prepared: sorbet is made of pureed fruit while Italian ice is made strictly from fruit juice. Be careful of the potential misnomer, though. Italian Ice is also different from gelato, but that is for another time.

The verdict: sorbet and Italian Ice are both dairy-free and vegan, since neither contain dairy or other animal products like egg or butter.

What is sherbet, then?

Sherbet is a variety of ice cream that contains a significantly smaller amount of dairy than your standard ice cream. According to the FDA, sherbet must contain less than 2 percent milkfat. Sherbet is primarily fruit-based but contains either milk or buttermilk, which gives it a creamier, smoother texture than sorbet.

The verdict: sherbet contains dairy and is therefore not dairy-free or vegan. The pronunciation, however, is still up for debate.

So what about vegan ice cream?

“‘Vegan’ simply means that whatever product it is, it is plant-based and made free of any animal products,” says Julie.

Most vegan ice creams are made with coconut milk, almond milk or soy milk. All of those bases come from plants, and none include anything that comes from an animal. If, however, an ice cream is made with coconut milk but contains egg, it is dairy-free but not vegan, since it has egg.

The verdict: Vegan ice cream is made from a plant-based material and contains no product that comes from an animal.

Is dairy-free ice cream different from vegan ice cream then?

“Technically, yes,” Julie clarifies, “Since dairy-free means that the product is only free of dairy, but not necessarily other animal products.”

Uff da. Technicalities.

The verdict: All vegan ice creams are dairy-free, but not all dairy-free ice creams are necessarily vegan. Be sure to check the label of whatever it is that you are buying or consuming to be sure that it is truly vegan.

At Scoops, we prioritize food safety and dietary needs. We clearly label and identify all of our hand scooped flavors to denote if they are dairy-free, vegan, gluten-free, peanut-free and tree-nut free. As always, though, if you have a question, please ask! We almost always have flavors in stock that fit the above qualities, including gluten-free cones.

Let our servers know, too, if you have a specific dietary restriction and are concerned about cross contamination. It is our procedure to sanitize the scoop and open a fresh tub of ice cream for those who wish to indulge in a frozen treat but need dietary accommodations.

Oh, by the way, Vegan chocolate from Sebastian Joe’s is here! It’s called “Nuclear Pudding.” And, yes, it is that good.

Is it Dairy-Free Ice Cream? Is it Vegan? What does it all mean? (2024)

FAQs

Is it Dairy-Free Ice Cream? Is it Vegan? What does it all mean? ›

Most vegan ice creams are made with coconut milk, almond milk or soy milk. All of those bases come from plants, and none include anything that comes from an animal. If, however, an ice cream is made with coconut milk but contains egg, it is dairy-free but not vegan, since it has egg.

Does 100% vegan mean dairy free? ›

If it's labelled 'vegan' it doesn't contain any animal products at all, including dairy. However, it may have been made in a factory that handles milk. If you have a severe dairy allergy, look for products that are labelled 'dairy-free' rather than just 'vegan'.

Is there a difference between dairy free and vegan? ›

A vegan diet excludes all animal products, including dairy, eggs, meat, and fish, whereas a dairy-free diet bans all milk products but not necessarily any other animal products. While all vegan foods are inherently dairy-free, not all dairy-free foods are vegan.

What does vegan ice mean? ›

Vegan ice cream is typically made from plant-based milk alternatives such as almond, soy, coconut, cashew, or oat milk. These milks replace traditional dairy ingredients and provide a creamy texture. Additional ingredients like sweeteners, stabilizers, and flavorings are also used to create various flavors.

Can vegans eat normal ice cream? ›

Typical ice cream is made with cows milk, so it is not suitable for anyone who eats a vegan diet. You need to look for a 'non-dairy' or 'dairy free' label on the container. There are a lot of brands now making delicious “ice cream” that is okay for vegans now.

Can you eat dairy and still be vegan? ›

Vegans do not eat foods that come from animals, including dairy products and eggs.

Can a vegan eat butter? ›

Butter isn't traditionally vegan as it's typically a dairy product that's made from cow's milk that has been churned to separate the fat compounds. Vegans don't eat animal products so won't eat traditional butter.

Is all dairy-free ice cream vegan? ›

Most vegan ice creams are made with coconut milk, almond milk or soy milk. All of those bases come from plants, and none include anything that comes from an animal. If, however, an ice cream is made with coconut milk but contains egg, it is dairy-free but not vegan, since it has egg.

Does vegan ice cream taste different? ›

So, most ice creams using substitutes like almond milk are all rather bland, lacking flavor, texture, and yumminess because of the lack of fat. It also breaks our heart to hear people say they didn't like non-dairy ice cream because it tasted chalky – they're just not trying to right ones!

Are vegan ice cream healthier? ›

Vegan ice cream offers several benefits: it caters to lactose-intolerant individuals, avoids animal products making it cruelty-free, has a smaller environmental footprint than dairy production, and often contains less saturated fat and dietary cholesterol.

What fruit can vegans not eat? ›

You'll restrict grains and foods made with them, such as bread and pasta. You also limit starchy vegetables like potatoes and corn, as well as beans and legumes. And you'll cut high-sugar tropical fruits such as pineapple, mango, and bananas, as well as fruit juices and sweets.

Do vegans eat eggs? ›

While eggs are included in a standard vegetarian diet they are excluded from a vegan diet, along with all animal-derived foods, like honey.

Do vegans eat chocolate? ›

While dark chocolate is usually vegan-friendly, milk and white chocolate typically are not. Milk Chocolate, as the name implies, contains dairy, making it not vegan, unless it is made with a nondairy milk like oat milk or almond milk. White Chocolate also frequently contains dairy products.

What is the meaning of 100% vegan? ›

Vegans don't eat any foods that contain animal products. That means their diets exclude all meat, seafood, poultry, and dairy, as well as honey or foods with additives that come from animals, such as gelatin (from cows and pigs) or whey (from milk).

What makes a product 100% vegan? ›

A product is vegan if it does not contain any animal extracts or animal by-products in the product or manufacturing process. It also means that the product hasn't been tested on animals. To be sure, look for the Vegan Trademark.

What is 100% vegan food? ›

Vegans avoid animal-based sources of protein and iron, such as meat, poultry, fish, and eggs. Therefore, it's important to replace these animal products with protein- and iron-rich plant-based alternatives such as legumes. Beans, lentils, and peas are great options that contain 10–20 grams of protein per cooked cup.

What does it mean when a shoe is 100 vegan? ›

To categorize footwear as “vegan” it needs to be made from all synthetic or plant-based materials with no animals involved!

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