The first ice cream machine was invented in the United States in the 18th century. In 1843, Nancy Johnson, a New Jersey homemaker, patented a hand-cranked ice cream maker that allowed for the efficient production of ice cream. This invention made it easier for people to create ice cream at home, contributing to its popularity.
It was Jacob Fussel, who opened the first ice cream factory, but Nancy Johnson made the first hand cranked one, then sold the idea to a richer man.
FIRST - make ice cream with the ice cream machine. SECOND- sell the ice cream THIRD - make money you're welcome.
Ernest Hamwi in 1904
Technically, he invented it in 1904 at the St. Louis Fair but he was officially granted the patent for the first ice-cream cone and machine in 1920.
1936
Nancy Johnson invented the first hand cranked ice cream freezer in 1843. Nancy sold the patent to William Young. He marketed the machine as the Johnson Patent Ice Cream Freezer.
ohio
The pharohs invented ice cream by taking snow from a mountain and blending it with fruits and juices long ago, but the actral "cream" part came during the 1800s when Nancy Johnson invented the first hand-cranked ice cream making model in 1847. They called it "ice cream" because it was cream which was cooled or "iced"
In 1851, Jacob Fussell invented the first commercial ice cream-making machine. This innovation significantly streamlined the process of producing ice cream, making it more accessible and popular. His invention contributed to the mass production of ice cream, leading to its widespread consumption and the emergence of ice cream parlors.
1958
Vanilla obviously
China. It was invented in China and introduced to the western world by Italy