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The sun reaches the horizon, and striated cliffs turn the colors of Neapolitan ice cream.
"Endless" Mike reigns over shop class, has a car, and loves Neapolitan ice cream.
Fallow deer in hues ranging from ivory to chocolate stand close together like layers of Neapolitan ice cream.
She loves to eat Neapolitan ice cream, and enjoys sightseeing, as it's easy for Tula to get around.
He was drinking whiskey straight from the bottle and eating Neapolitan ice cream straight from the tub.
Cassata may also refer to a Neapolitan ice cream containing candied or dried fruit and nuts.
While waiting for Bill and Marty to call, Bart eats the chocolate part of a Neapolitan ice cream.
Lucerne Neapolitan Ice Cream Sandwich (150 calories per sandwich).
Neapolitan bars (with neapolitan ice cream)
Even the grandest mansions seemed to shimmer and soften in the filthy heat, melting columns of Neapolitan ice cream garnished with marzipan palms.
In its place the familiar cutaway globe rotated again--the Earth, depicted as a multilayered ball of Neapolitan ice cream.
"Neapolitan ice cream, different flavoured layers frozen together....[was] being first being talked about in the 1870s."
A cultural reference from The New York Times in 1887:"...in a dress of pink and white stripes, strongly resembling Neapolitan ice cream."
Neapolitan ice cream consists of three layers, each of a different colour and flavour (chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla), moulded into a block and cut into slices.
Neapolitan ice cream is made up of blocks of chocolate, vanilla and strawberry ice cream side by side in the same container (typically with no packaging in between).
For nine miles along a submerged ridge, the corals rise in lumpy hillocks that spread out 100 yards or more, resembling heaped scoops of rainbow sherbet and Neapolitan ice cream.
Dinner consisted of Coquille Saint-Jacques, Chateaubriand, a bibb lettuce salad, Brie, cappuccino and a birthday cake with Neapolitan ice cream.
Fürst Pückler is also mentioned at the conclusion of the novel 2666 by Roberto Bolaño in reference to the dessert bearing his name, in this case, Neapolitan ice cream.
Consequently ice creams were often called "Italian ice creams" or "Neapolitan ice creams" throughout the 19th century, and the purveying of such confections became associated with Italian immigrants."
His name is still remembered in German cookery through a sweet called Fürst-Pückler-Eis (Prince Pückler ice-cream), very similar to Neapolitan ice cream - not invented by him, but named in his honour.
In Australia there is a popular cake known as Neapolitan cake or marble cake, made with the same three colors of Neapolitan ice cream swirled through in a marble pattern, usually topped with pink icing.
Neapolitan ice cream was named in the late 19th century as a reflection of its presumed origins in the cuisine of the Italian city of Naples, and the many Neapolitan immigrants who brought their expertise in frozen desserts with them to the United States.
With generous draped proportions, Neapolitan ice cream colors, and masculine cuts, there could be worse memorials to Mr. Versace than Mr. Klein's confident show for spring 1998 and the rest of the work shown under the considerable shadow of Mr. Versace's death this week.