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    CRIonline实用英语课堂 Unit 49
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    Unit 49 Cool Treats in Summer 夏日吃冰去 整档节目节目收听

    Part 1 The Evolution of Ice Cream 冰淇淋进化史

        Ice cream's origins are known to reach back as far as the second century B.C., although no specific date of origin nor inventor has been indisputably credited with its discovery. We know that Alexander the Great enjoyed snow and ice flavored with honey and nectar. Biblical references also show that King Solomon was fond of iced drinks during harvesting. During the Roman Empire, Nero Claudius Caesar (A.D. 54-86) frequently sent runners into the mountains for snow, which was then flavored with fruits and juices.

        Over a thousand years later, Marco Polo returned to Italy from the Far East with a recipe that closely resembled what is now called sherbet. Historians estimate that this recipe evolved into ice cream sometime in the 16th century. England seems to have discovered ice cream at the same time, or perhaps even earlier than the Italians. "Cream Ice," as it was called, appeared regularly at the table of Charles I during the 17th century.

        France was introduced to similar frozen desserts in 1553 by the Italian Catherine de Medici when she became the wife of Henry II of France. It wasn't until 1660 that ice cream was made available to the general public.

        The first official account of ice cream in America comes from a letter written in 1700 by a guest of Maryland Governor William Bladen. The first advertisement for ice cream in this country appeared in the New York Gazette on May 12, 1777, when confectioner Philip Lenzi announced that ice cream was available "almost every day."

        Records kept by a Chatham Street, New York, merchant show that President George Washington spent approximately $200 for ice cream during the summer of 1790. Inventory records of Mount Vernon taken after Washington's death revealed "two pewter ice cream pots."

        President Thomas Jefferson was said to have a favorite 18-step recipe for an ice cream delicacy that resembled a modern-day Baked Alaska. Check out President Jefferson's vanilla ice cream recipe here. In 1812, Dolley Madison served a magnificent strawberry ice cream creation at President Madison's second inaugural banquet at the White House.

        Until 1800, ice cream remained a rare and exotic dessert enjoyed mostly by the elite. Around 1800, insulated ice houses were invented. Manufacturing ice cream soon became an industry in America, pioneered in 1851 by a Baltimore milk dealer named Jacob Fussell.

        Like other American industries, ice cream production increased because of technological innovations, including steam power, mechanical refrigeration, the homogenizer, electric power and motors, packing machines, and new freezing processes and equipment. In addition, motorized delivery vehicles dramatically changed the industry.

        Due to ongoing technological advances, today's total frozen dairy annual production in the United States is more than 1.6 billion gallons.

        Wide availability of ice cream in the late 19th century led to new creations. In 1874, the American soda fountain shop and the profession of the "soda jerk" emerged with the invention of the ice cream soda.

        In response to religious criticism for eating "sinfully" rich ice cream sodas on Sundays, ice cream merchants left out the carbonated water and invented the ice cream "Sunday" in the late 1890's. The name was eventually changed to "sundae" to remove any connection with the Sabbath.

        Ice cream became an edible morale symbol during World War II. Each branch of the military tried to outdo the others in serving ice cream to its troops. In 1945, the first "floating ice cream parlor" was built for sailors in the western Pacific. When the war ended, and dairy product rationing was lifted, America celebrated its victory with ice cream. Americans consumed over 20 quarts of ice cream per person in 1946.

        In the 1940's through the 50's, ice cream production was relatively constant in the United States. As more prepackaged ice cream was sold through supermarkets, traditional ice cream parlors and soda fountains started to disappear. Now, specialty ice cream stores and unique restaurants that feature ice cream dishes have surged in popularity. These stores and restaurants are popular with those who remember the ice cream shops and soda fountains of days past, as well as with new generations of ice cream fans.

        冰淇淋的起源说法很多,西方传说公元前4世纪左右,亚历山大大帝远征埃及时,将阿尔卑斯山的冬雪保存下来,将水果或果汁用其冷冻后食用,从而增强了士兵的士气。还有记载显示,巴勒斯坦人利用洞穴或峡谷中的冰雪驱除炎热。

        在各种说法中,最具说服力的还是始于中国。1292年,在马可·波罗游历中国后,记载他将在北京最爱吃的冻奶的配方带回威尼斯,并在意大利北部流传开来。东方的传统冰冻食品经马可·波罗传入西方,并得到进一步发展,实现了产业化,从而诞生了今天的冰淇淋。

        冰淇淋风靡全世界,是在1660年前后,在巴黎最早开业的Cafe Procope,意大利人Cotelli制造出在桔子或柠檬等中加入香味的果汁后,将其冻结制成冰果并进行销售。

        但这时的产品冰晶大,较之冰淇淋更接近于冰冻果汁。最先开始制造出今天这样冰晶小而柔软的产品,是从1774年法国路易国王的御用厨师开始的。

        这时被称为奶油冰,后来随着大量使用浓缩乳、炼乳、奶粉等原料,才开始称其为冰淇淋。接着,冰淇淋经法国传入英国、美国,逐渐被人们所认知。

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