Do you bite, lick or nibble your ice cream? How you attack your favourite treat could reveal a lot about your personality.
Expert Jo Hemmings reveals those who go teeth in, biting their ice cream, are more ‘fearless’, ‘confident’ and ‘impulsive’, with brain freeze not even in their vocabulary.
While those who prefer to lick theirs are ‘methodical’ and ‘relaxed’, showing patience to enjoy every moment – and may well be ‘romantic’.
And folk who nibble tend to be more ‘cautious’, ‘gentle’ and ‘thoughtful’ – although a little controlling at times.
Hemmings' insights come as research commissioned by Nuii ice cream of 2,000 adults who eat ice cream found 63 per cent prefer to lick their frozen treats, while 39 per cent dive straight in and bite them.
Henry Craven, from the brand adds: “We all know that ice cream is a favourite treat for many of us but discovering the way the nation eats theirs has caused quite a debate.”