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Friday, October 8, 2010

History of Ice cream

Ice cream originally can be flashback to at least the 4th century B.C. Beginning with the Roman emperor Nero (A.D. 37-68) who buy ice to be brought from the mountains and mixed with fruit toppings, and King Tang (A.D. 618-97) of Shang, China who had a idea to creating ice and milk concoctions. Ice cream is brought from China back to Europe. Over time, recipes for ices, sherbets, and milk ices evolved and served in the fashionable Italian and French royal courts.

Several popular Americans served dessert that wast import to the United States. Thomas Jefferson and George Washington served it to their guests. In 1700, Governor Bladen of Maryland also serve ice cream to his guests. A London caterer named Philip Lenzi announced in a New York newspaper that he would be offering for sale various confections, including ice cream in 1774. Dolly Madison served it in 1812.

First Ice Cream Parlor In America - English Name

In 1776, the first ice cream parlor in America was open in New York City . The term "ice cream were the first to use by the American colonist. The phrase "iced cream" that was same to "iced tea". The name was later changing to "ice cream" the name that  we call today.




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