The origins of ice cream can be traced back to at least the 4th century B.C. Early references include the Roman emperor Nero (A.D. 37-68) who ordered ice to be brought from the mountains and combined with fruit toppings, and King Tang (A.D. 618-97) of Shang, China who had a method of creating ice and milk concoctions.
Augustus Jackson created ice cream in the 1800s years later another blackman Alfred L. Cralle created the ice cream scope.
There was such a thing as "fruit ice" by the Persians in 400 BC, but some do not consider that to be true ice cream. And some later in the years, such as 17th century where other civilizations were looking into flavoring ice. But, in 1718 is when the first recipe for ice cream was created and used and has since been considered the start of "true ice cream" according to some.
Ice cream can be traced back to at least 4th century BC. There are references to Nero ( 37-68 AD) who ordered ice to be brought from the mountains and combined with fruit. King Tang of China had a method of creating ice and milk concoctions. Ice cream was brought back from China to Europe. It was the favorite desert of Washington and it is reported he had 3 ice cream freezers at Mt. Vernon and his records show he spent 20,000 dollars on ice cream one year. The first ice cream parlor opened in America in NYC in 1776 and American colonist were the first to use the term "ice cream."
Vanilla obviously
Ice cream is simply named as it is cream (with or without added flavourings) simply frozen.
Augustus Jackson created ice cream in the 1800s years later another blackman Alfred L. Cralle created the ice cream scope.
Ice Cream...Easy
Brigham's Ice Cream was created in 1914.
Herrell's Ice Cream was created in 1980.
Rossi Ice Cream was created in 1946.
Hico Ice Cream was created in 1958.
Schoep's Ice Cream was created in 1928.
HB Ice Cream was created in 1926.
Cadwalader's Ice Cream was created in 1927.
Bresler's Ice Cream was created in 1927.
Borden's Ice Cream was created in 1940.
I Scream Ice Cream was created in 2008.