In the summer heat, we find ourselves drawn to that glorious section of the drinks menu that promises relief in the form of a cold, creamy, brain-freezing indulgence. But ordering a frozen drink looks different in different parts of the U.S., and in different restaurants and ice cream shops.
So, what is the difference between a milkshake, a malt, a frappe or maybe even a concrete?
Geography, tradition and local lingo all play a role in how frozen drinks are made and what they’re called.
Let’s break it down one strawful (or spoonful) at a time.
Milkshakes
Perhaps the most iconic of the bunch, the milkshake is typically a blend of ice cream and milk, blended until smooth and sippable. It’s simple and sweet. The ice cream usually forms the base flavor of the drink, and then other flavori