The Standard of Identity for Ice Cream lists acceptable sweeteners, if a substitute for sweetener is used instead, for example, dates - I am assuming one can no longer call it Ice Cream. However, fruit is permitted to be added, so if a nominal amount of honey was added as well as dates - does this then satisfy the requirements to allow it to be called Ice Cream? And in this instance, am I correct then that this nullifies the right to say 'sweetened with dates'?
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