What is milkshake?

Milkshakes are a popular sweet beverage made by blending milk, ice cream, and flavorings together. The most common flavors used in milkshakes include chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry, but there are many other flavors available. Milkshakes can be made with whole milk, low-fat milk, or non-dairy alternatives such as almond or oat milk. They are often served with whipped cream on top, and can be garnished with sprinkles or other decorations. Some milkshake recipes also call for the addition of fruits, cookies, or chocolate chips to create a unique flavor. Milkshakes are often enjoyed as a dessert or a treat, and are commonly sold at fast food restaurants and diners.