Malakai
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Now lets see which flavor gets our vote. Maybe that person you thought you didn't have a connection with shares your predilection of eating a pint of your fav flav every Friday night after a long week at work or school.
1. Ice cream as we know it seems to have emerged in 17th-century France. (A first-century Roman emperor is said to have sent runners into the mountains for snow to be flavored with juices. In the 13th century.
2. Marco Polo brought back from China descriptions of a sherbet dessert.
3. The cone didn't appear until 1904, when a Syrian waffle maker at the St. Louis World's Fair began rolling his pastries into horns to help an ice cream vendor who had run out of dishes.
4. The idea of the ice cream cone had been patented a year earlier, in 1903, by an Italian in New York City, but the fair popularized it.
5. Today the average American eats about 20 quarts of ice cream a year―the world's highest per capita consumption, according to the International Dairy Foods Association.
6. Top-selling ice cream flavors are: vanilla, with 33 percent of the market, and chocolate, with 19 percent.
7. It takes 5.8 pounds of whole milk and one pound of cream to make one gallon of ice cream.
8. Farmers in Vermont used to feed leftovers provided by Ben and Jerry's to their hogs. The hogs didn't seem to care for Mint Oreo Cookie.
9. The largest ice cream cone measured 2.81 m (9 ft 2.63 in) in height and was achieved by Mirco Della Vecchia and Andrea Andrighetti of Italy.
10. Some weird flavors of ice cream include buckwheat ice cream, beer flavored ice cream, and parmesan gelato.
11. June is the month that the most ice cream is produced.
12. The central region of the U.S. created the most production of ice cream and related frozen products.
13. California produces the most ice cream in America.
14. Chocolate syrup is the world’s most popular ice cream topping.
15. 87% of Americans have ice cream in their freezer at any given time.
Poll closes in a week, lets see where it leads.
-- FOR THE NERDS, SOME ICE CREAM FACTS --
1. Ice cream as we know it seems to have emerged in 17th-century France. (A first-century Roman emperor is said to have sent runners into the mountains for snow to be flavored with juices. In the 13th century.
2. Marco Polo brought back from China descriptions of a sherbet dessert.
3. The cone didn't appear until 1904, when a Syrian waffle maker at the St. Louis World's Fair began rolling his pastries into horns to help an ice cream vendor who had run out of dishes.
4. The idea of the ice cream cone had been patented a year earlier, in 1903, by an Italian in New York City, but the fair popularized it.
5. Today the average American eats about 20 quarts of ice cream a year―the world's highest per capita consumption, according to the International Dairy Foods Association.
6. Top-selling ice cream flavors are: vanilla, with 33 percent of the market, and chocolate, with 19 percent.
7. It takes 5.8 pounds of whole milk and one pound of cream to make one gallon of ice cream.
8. Farmers in Vermont used to feed leftovers provided by Ben and Jerry's to their hogs. The hogs didn't seem to care for Mint Oreo Cookie.
9. The largest ice cream cone measured 2.81 m (9 ft 2.63 in) in height and was achieved by Mirco Della Vecchia and Andrea Andrighetti of Italy.
10. Some weird flavors of ice cream include buckwheat ice cream, beer flavored ice cream, and parmesan gelato.
11. June is the month that the most ice cream is produced.
12. The central region of the U.S. created the most production of ice cream and related frozen products.
13. California produces the most ice cream in America.
14. Chocolate syrup is the world’s most popular ice cream topping.
15. 87% of Americans have ice cream in their freezer at any given time.
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