One of the most popular desserts is ice cream. It is a frozen dessert made of milk and cream that comes in a variety of flavors. Though children enjoy ice cream the most, ice cream is now available for people of all ages. This tasty dessert has a great history and has many types. From Homemade ice cream to industrialized ice creams, it has many names and has lovers worldwide. So let’s dive into the world of ice cream with these amazing facts about ice cream.
- Around 200 BC, a type of ice cream was invented in China when a milk and rice mixture was frozen by packing it into the snow. Enslaved people were sent by Roman emperor Nero (AD 37-68) to mountain tops to bring back fresh snow, which was then flavored and served as an early form of ice cream.
- On May 12, 1777, the New York Gazette published the first advertisement for ice cream in the United States when confectioner Philip Lenzi claimed that ice cream was available “nearly every day.”
- Jacob Fussell of Baltimore, Maryland, was the first to mass-produce ice cream in the year 1851. Fussell purchased fresh milk from farmers in York County, Pennsylvania, and sold it in Baltimore. Because of the volatile demand for his dairy products, he frequently had a surplus of cream, which he turned into ice cream.
- One gallon of ice cream requires three gallons of milk. Ice cream consumes approximately 9% of all milk produced in the United States.
- One hard serve scoop contains approximately 1/2 cup of ice cream, and each lick of ice cream contains approximately one teaspoon or less of ice cream. At this rate, you’d need about 50 licks to finish that ice cream.
- It is recommended that you keep added sugars to less than 10% of your daily calories, or approximately 50 grams of sugar, for a 2,000-calorie diet. As a result, one or two small scoops of ice cream can easily push you over your daily limit.
- The most ice cream consuming country is New Zealand, with a per capita consumption of 28.4 Liters/year. The second is the United States with 20.8 liters/year, Australia is in the third spot, and Finland Is in 4th position in terms of ice cream consumption per capita.
- The world’s highest ice cream cone has been claimed by a Norwegian ice cream firm, according to Guinness World Records. This massive confection reaches three meters tall if you can believe it.
- The world’s largest ice cream sundae was over 1 mile long and was made in Texas, United States. To make this lengthy dish, 500 gallons of ice cream, 2,000 cans of whipped cream, and 20,000 cherries were used.
- The smallest ice cream can be found at Mil Frutas, Brazil. The ice cream is good, but it is served in such a small cup that you can barely taste it.
- By annual revenue, Ben & Jerry’s is the world’s largest manufacturer of ice cream, sorbet, and frozen yogurt. From its inception in 1978 until its acquisition by the British conglomerate Unilever in 2000, the company operated independently.
- The world’s most selling ice cream is Kwality wall’s magnum, with around 2.54 Billion Units sold in the year 2015.
- China is the largest individual market on planet earth and produced an estimated 4.3 billion liters in 2016.
- Unilever is the largest producer of ice cream across the globe.
- The top 5 Ice Cream Brands in the world are
• Ben & Jerry
• Baskin Robbins
• Haggen-Dazs
• Wall’s
• Dairy Queen - It is estimated that there is over 1000 flavor of ice cream sold over the planet.
- Our Favourite Dessert ice cream has many types and names; some of them are-
• Gelato (Italy)
• Kulfi (India and other South Asian Countries)
• Sherbet
• Rolled Ice Cream
• Snow Cream - Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream in Bakersfield has expanded, making it the world’s largest ice cream plant. The Bakersfield Operations Center has more than doubled in size, from 250,000 to 650,000 square feet, thanks to a $100 million addition.
- There are some weird ice cream flavors found in different parts of the globe.Some of them are Oyster ice cream, Curry flavored ice cream, Cheese ice cream, Smoked salmon ice cream, Pizza flavored ice cream, and Lobster Ice Cream.
- The global ice cream market is valued at USD113.82 billion in 2021 and is expected to grow at 6.47 percent. By 2027, the ice cream industry would be estimated to surpass the USD165.04 billion mark.
Nutrition Facts of Ice Cream
Here are the nutrition facts about for 100 g of Vanilla Ice Cream.
- Energy (calories): 207
- Carbohydrate:24g
- Sodium:80mg
- Cholesterol: 44mg
- Saturated Fat: 6.8 g
- Total Fat : 11g
- Dietary Fiber: 0.7g
- Sugar: 21g
- Protein: 3.5g
- Vitamin D: 0.2mcg
- Calcium:128mg
- Iron : 0.1mg
- Potassium 199mg