1, conic.
Cone originally meant "cone", isn't it vivid?
Example: electric ice cream? Sweet cone, stick out your tongue and let ice cream lick you!
With the electric ice cream cone, all you have to do is stick out your tongue.
More taper hole types:
egg roll
Pancake cone
Soft ice cream cone
Waffle.
Swirl on the cone.
2. sundae sundae.
Traditional sundaes will use one or two spoonfuls of ice cream with jam or syrup on it, and some will also use a layer of icing, whipped cream, cherries or other fruits (bananas, pineapples) on it.
In the Oxford dictionary, the origin of sundaes is somewhat vague, but everyone thinks that the name of sundaes comes from Sunday.
Example: Which do you like best, lemon pie or chocolate? Sundae? Or custard pudding?
Which one do you like best? Lemon pie, chocolate sundae, or cream pudding?
3. Ice cream balls.
Scoop an ice cream ball; Scoop a spoonful of ice cream.
Although ice cream balls are ice cream balls, they are not used as quantifiers when ordering food abroad. The authentic saying is Scoop, which is an ice cream spoon.
For example, when ordering food, you want to say "Boss, I want two balls", but instead of using balls, I want two scoops of ice cream, and scoops are ice cream scoops.
Example: He swallowed a big one? A spoonful of ice cream.
He ate a spoonful of ice cream.