Ice cream

  • Creation of ice cream

    Creation of ice cream
    Ice cream is reputed to have been made in China as long ago as 3000 BC, but it did not arrive in Europe (via Italy) until the thirteenth century, and Britain had to wait until the late seventeenth century to enjoy it (hitherto, iced desserts had been only of the sorbet variety.
  • Ice cream sticks

    Ice cream sticks
    Ice cream sticks were made as ice cream but on a "stick," these are popcicle like but they are ice cream with the only difference as ice cream is milky
  • Diverse flavors of ice cream

    Diverse flavors of ice cream
    There are many ice cream flavors with the main 3 eaten as Vanilla, Strawberry, and Chocolate.
    There are also a lot of other flavors which i will list a few.
    Frozen yogurt.
    superman ice cream
    cookies and cream
    cookie doe
  • Ice cream today

    Ice cream today
    We went from ice cream in bowls to ice cream on sticks and waffles cones! Thats a pretty big change and more can still change with new technology being invented.
  • Scooper bowl

    Scooper bowl
    Scooper Bowl, Boston's hugely popular all-you-can-eat ice cream and cancer research fundraising event, raises money for the Jimmy Fund, the fundraising arm of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
  • Ice cream trucks

    Ice cream trucks
    Eventually we made ice cream trucks. ice cream trucks are trucks that go around and sell ice cream.
  • Ice cream festival

    Ice cream festival
    Ice Cream Festival
    Sweet treats and yummy eats will be on the menu as we host our annual all-you-can-eat Ice Cream Festival. The family-friendly event will feature stations serving ice cream sundaes, novelties and root beer floats, with entertainment for all ages including airbrush tattoos, storytelling, a pirate magic show, a photo booth, a petting zoo, family bingo, and a bubble play station.
  • ice cream and WW2

    ice cream and WW2
    Ice cream became an edible morale symbol during World War II. Each branch of the military tried to outdo the others in serving ice cream to its troops. In 1945, the first "floating ice cream parlor" was built for sailors in the western Pacific. When the war ended, and dairy product rationing was lifted, America celebrated its victory with ice cream. Americans consumed over 20 quarts of ice cream per person in 1946.
  • Ice creams uproar

    Ice creams uproar
    Until 1800, ice cream remained a rare and exotic dessert enjoyed mostly by the elite. Around 1800, insulated ice houses were invented. Manufacturing ice cream soon became an industry in America, pioneered in 1851 by a Baltimore milk dealer named Jacob Fussell. Like other American industries, ice cream production increased because of technological innovations, including steam power, mechanical refrigeration, the homogenizer, electric power and motors, packing machines, and new freezing processes
  • Ice cream and soda

    Ice cream and soda
    Wide availability of ice cream in the late 19th century led to new creations. In 1874, the American soda fountain shop and the profession of the "soda jerk" emerged with the invention of the ice cream soda. In response to religious criticism for eating "sinfully" rich ice cream sodas on Sundays, ice cream merchants left out the carbonated water and invented the ice cream "Sunday" in the late 1890's. The name was eventually changed to "sundae" to remove any connection with the Sabbath.