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I'm wondering if in Italy at most restaurants, profiteroles are served with
a cream inside versus ice cream. The reason I ask is that my only recollection is that they were on carts that were rolled around to display at the end of the meal for your choice of desserts, and I don't remember seeing any dribbling ice cream. Is the cream inside more of an eclair cream in most cases? Thanks for satisfying my curiousity. Dee Dee |
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