Is Tillamook ice cream just as good as Haagen-Dazs?

Anonymous


Try this flavor!
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Try this flavor!



Omgggg I am such a sucker for anything malted!
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Try this flavor!


Why does it have peanut oil in it?

Cream, Sugar, Condensed Skim Milk, Whole Milk, Malted Milk Powder (Barley Malt, Wheat Flour, Milk, Baking Soda, Salt), Fudge Pieces (Sugar, Coconut Oil, Cocoa [Processed With Alkali], Peanut Oil, Cocoa Natural Flavor, Soy Lecithin), Egg Yolks, Vanilla Extract, Tara Gum, Guar Gum
Anonymous
If I’m getting grocery store ice cream, I get Breyer’s. They have several flavors that are all natural with just a few ingredients: that I can think of, vanilla, chocolate, Neapolitan, strawberry, mint chocolate chip…

I much prefer them to Tillamook. I haven’t had Haagen Dazs in forever so can’t comment on the taste, but I just looked up Haagen Dazs ice cream and it is a total fat/sugar bomb. WAY more fat and sugar than most other ice creams. The Breyers natural vanilla I get has 170 calories and 14 grams added sugar. The Haagen Dazs (vanilla bean) has 350 calories and 22grams added sugar. Same serving size.
Anonymous
Aldens is better than both of those!
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Anonymous wrote:Aldens is better than both of those!


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Anonymous wrote:If I’m getting grocery store ice cream, I get Breyer’s. They have several flavors that are all natural with just a few ingredients: that I can think of, vanilla, chocolate, Neapolitan, strawberry, mint chocolate chip…

I much prefer them to Tillamook. I haven’t had Haagen Dazs in forever so can’t comment on the taste, but I just looked up Haagen Dazs ice cream and it is a total fat/sugar bomb. WAY more fat and sugar than most other ice creams. The Breyers natural vanilla I get has 170 calories and 14 grams added sugar. The Haagen Dazs (vanilla bean) has 350 calories and 22grams added sugar. Same serving size.


Yes, high fat is high quality dairy, denser ice cream, with a silky smooth mouthfeel. The cheaper ice creams are using lower fat dairy and whipping air into the ice cream.
Anonymous
We went to their factory in Oregon! It was a fun visit. A huge scoop of ice cream was only $5 at the in house cafe and it was really good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP:

No.

I actually threw out the Tillamook the first time I bought it. It just wasn't the hype I'd been hearing.

I've since bought it again and it is ok. I would love to find something better than Haagen Daz$$, but the other ice creams are gums and corn syrup.


You seem dramatic
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Anonymous wrote:If I’m getting grocery store ice cream, I get Breyer’s. They have several flavors that are all natural with just a few ingredients: that I can think of, vanilla, chocolate, Neapolitan, strawberry, mint chocolate chip…

I much prefer them to Tillamook. I haven’t had Haagen Dazs in forever so can’t comment on the taste, but I just looked up Haagen Dazs ice cream and it is a total fat/sugar bomb. WAY more fat and sugar than most other ice creams. The Breyers natural vanilla I get has 170 calories and 14 grams added sugar. The Haagen Dazs (vanilla bean) has 350 calories and 22grams added sugar. Same serving size.


Yes, high fat is high quality dairy, denser ice cream, with a silky smooth mouthfeel. The cheaper ice creams are using lower fat dairy and whipping air into the ice cream.


Yeah, you’d really need to weigh it to compare. Some of the ones with fewer calories are just half air. Based on this article, it looks like brewers has about 3x as much air whipped in as Hagan Das. I used to love brewers back in the 80s and 90s but at some point they seemed to change their processes.

https://www.dreamscoops.com/ice-cream-science/air-in-ice-cream/
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:

Try this flavor!


Why does it have peanut oil in it?

Cream, Sugar, Condensed Skim Milk, Whole Milk, Malted Milk Powder (Barley Malt, Wheat Flour, Milk, Baking Soda, Salt), Fudge Pieces (Sugar, Coconut Oil, Cocoa [Processed With Alkali], Peanut Oil, Cocoa Natural Flavor, Soy Lecithin), Egg Yolks, Vanilla Extract, Tara Gum, Guar Gum


Tillamook owns a lot of Planter’s stock. Mr. Peanut set up a back door deal
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Anonymous wrote:My kids like it. I like the Trader Joe’s vanilla and chocolate myself.


Read the ingredient list. Yuck.


Trader Joes vanilla and chocolate ice creams have very basic ingredients: milk, cream, sugar, egg yolks, vanilla (or cocoa), and some stabilizers/gums. That is better than most store bought ice cream ingredients

HD does not have stabilizers/gums.
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Anonymous wrote:Just make sure you read the label. Some Tillamook flavors have junk in them your family should avoid. Vanilla bean, cherry, and peach seem to be pretty clean ingredients.

Strawberry for some reason has like 5 different 'gums':

"cream, skim milk, sugar, milk, strawberries, water, pasteurized egg yolks natural flavor, cornstarch, citric acid, red beet concentrate (color), pectin, tara gum, guar gum xanthan gum, locust bean gum, gellan gum, calcium chloride."

Neapolitan has peanut oil. Cookies & Cream has palm oil, palm kernal oil, soy lecithin. Cookie Dough has coconut oil, soybean oil. Rocky Road has corn syrup and safflower oil.


So? It makes no sense to look at this for ice cream.


Junk is junk. That crap is not in Haagen Daz or the locally made high-end ice cream we buy.

Agree!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I’m getting grocery store ice cream, I get Breyer’s. They have several flavors that are all natural with just a few ingredients: that I can think of, vanilla, chocolate, Neapolitan, strawberry, mint chocolate chip…

I much prefer them to Tillamook. I haven’t had Haagen Dazs in forever so can’t comment on the taste, but I just looked up Haagen Dazs ice cream and it is a total fat/sugar bomb. WAY more fat and sugar than most other ice creams. The Breyers natural vanilla I get has 170 calories and 14 grams added sugar. The Haagen Dazs (vanilla bean) has 350 calories and 22grams added sugar. Same serving size.

That’s why HD is so delicious!
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Anonymous wrote:My kids like it. I like the Trader Joe’s vanilla and chocolate myself.


Read the ingredient list. Yuck.


Trader Joes vanilla and chocolate ice creams have very basic ingredients: milk, cream, sugar, egg yolks, vanilla (or cocoa), and some stabilizers/gums. That is better than most store bought ice cream ingredients

HD does not have stabilizers/gums.


I don’t consider that to be a terrible ingredient. It’s fine
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