1, the sales range is different. Sundas are generally only sold in cold drinks shops, and the scope of ice cream sales is broader.
2, the appearance is different. The sundae is usually decorated with jam and fruit, which makes the style look better, while the style of ice cream is generally simple.
3, the taste is different. The sundae tastes more mellow and tastes better, and the ice cream tastes softer.
4, the production process is different. Sundas don't need hardening process, but ice cream needs hardening process.
The origin of sundaes:
The hometown of "sundae" is in the United States. As early as 1897, Americans ate "sundae" ice cream. It is said that the "sundae" ice cream was invented by George, an ice cream shop owner in Wisconsin. George was unconventional, pouring cherry syrup on the ice cream and selling it to customers with a sugar-cured cherry.
At first, this mixed ice cream was only sold on Sundays. Later, people thought it was very delicious and the demand was increasing, so George supplied it to people every day. Since this kind of ice cream was originally sold on Sunday, the shopkeeper named it Sunday.