Ice Cream Lore oleh Amelia Khatri
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"Ice Cream Lore" presents a fascinating 5,000-year journey through the history of frozen desserts, weaving together technological innovation, cultural preferences, and economic developments. This comprehensive exploration takes readers from ancient Persian ice houses to contemporary molecular gastronomy, revealing how these beloved treats evolved from exclusive luxuries to everyday pleasures.
Through a unique combination of archaeological findings, historical records, and modern market analysis, the book illuminates how different societies have shaped and been shaped by their frozen dessert traditions. The narrative unfolds across three interconnected themes: the technical evolution of ice cream production, the fascinating development of global flavor preferences, and the economic impact of the industry.
Readers discover intriguing insights about how vanilla achieved its worldwide popularity and why certain flavors remain deeply rooted in specific cultures, such as red bean in East Asia. The book draws from an impressive array of sources, including menu archives spanning two centuries and consumer preference data from fifty countries, to paint a complete picture of ice cream's cultural significance.
What sets this work apart is its methodical blend of traditional historical research and contemporary data analytics, making it valuable for both academic and general audiences interested in food history. The book maintains an engaging balance between scholarly analysis and accessible storytelling, offering practical insights for industry professionals while satisfying curious readers' appetite for cultural knowledge.
Through meticulous examination of consumption patterns, technological advancements, and changing societal preferences, it demonstrates how frozen desserts serve as a unique lens for understanding broader patterns of human civilization and innovation.
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