Although there are different opinions about the origin of ice cream, according to historical records and literature records, it is certain that ice cream, as a dairy product, originated in the Tang Dynasty in China. In the Tang Dynasty's document Youyangza, a kind of food called "ice cream" was recorded. This kind of food is made of milk or goat milk mixed juice and added with ice cubes, which is very similar to modern ice cream in making method and eating method.
The most widely known is that in the13rd century, Italian traveler Kyle Poirot recorded the formula of frozen milk he saw in China in his Oriental Notes and brought it back to Italy. This recipe has been further developed in Europe, especially in France and Britain, and finally evolved into ice cream as we know it.
To sum up, although ice cream has its unique development history all over the world, China in the Tang Dynasty is undoubtedly an important node in the origin of ice cream, and Kelpolo is a key figure in introducing this oriental cuisine to the West.
Ice cream audience
Children are one of the main consumers of ice cream. They usually have a natural love for desserts, and the rich taste and colorful appearance of ice cream often attract their attention. In addition, ice cream is usually regarded as a reward or comfort, and parents and teachers often use ice cream to motivate or comfort their children.
Teenagers are also important consumers of ice cream. They are usually curious about new things, and new flavors and brands of ice cream are constantly introduced to meet their needs. In addition, ice cream also plays an important role in social occasions. For example, at parties or dates, ice cream often appears as a light and pleasant food.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Ice Cream.