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Where does the ice cream come from?
Ice cream is a foreign word imported from England.

Kyle Poirot especially likes "ice cream". It is said that Kyle Poirot still remembers this food after returning to China. So he asked to pass this technology on to him so that he could eat it after returning home. In this way, the technology of "ice cream" was brought to Kelpolo's native Italy. Italians naturally know the preciousness of this technology and have kept it a secret for hundreds of years. Later, France spent a lot of money to buy back technology from Italy and spread it from France to Britain. The British call this "ice cream" ice cream.

The origin of ice cream

People in China always think that ice cream is "imported". In fact, the earliest cold drink originated in China. At that time, in order to cool off the heat, the emperors stored the winter ice in the cellar and took it out in midsummer to enjoy it. During the Zhou Dynasty, the ancient Chinese had mastered the ice storage technology. In the Yuan Dynasty, Kelpolo first saw milk ice made of milk, preserves, fruits and ice cubes, which was the embryonic form of ice cream. In the 5th century, there were ice merchants in the Athens market.