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  1. Ice cream comes from Persia, same with cuttoncandy, and goes back to over 2000 years. cuttoncandy is even older, these all reached europe only around 17th century around the end of the colonisation era, and Italy was among the first eu countries which adapted both of these products. when she shown the sabatier method i searched int he internet and couldn’t find anything about it but the image was shown was very interesting to see how the older ancient methos have started to develop into the modern ones.
    just a brief explanation about it’s the history of ice cream for those who enjoy history and origins 😊🍦

  2. FUHRERCIOUS MF FACT : "During Early Indigineous Time Periods Native Indian Female Eskimos & There Counterparts With Oxen Where Migrated To Polar Temperature Atmospheres During Solar Temperature Climates & Guided Back To Higher Solar Climates With Frost Flowers In Considerable Luggage After Churning Techniques Were Exchanged Sociably With European Females To Bring This Historical Dessert To The Youth From Surprisingly Thee Lineage Of Saint Nicholas That Were Female With Facial Stem Cell Attributes From Intermixed Genetic Features Ethnically Resembling Saint Nicholas That Utilized Less Garment That Would Endure & Ensure The Element Of Suprise Respectfully" ©

  3. I make my own icecream. Raw cream, raw milk, raw honey, raw egg yolks and whatever fruit I fancy. The only downside is I can't eat store or restaurant icecream as its not as good or healthy as mine.

  4. I liked this until those gross ass commercials right before the 8 minute mark, it completely ruined any appetite for ice cream. That shouldn't even be allowed, talk about disgusting. I can't even type a description without wanting to puke. I expected little baby's ice cream to be something cute and funny. I literally can't watch the rest of this video bc I don't know if theres more. What's even worse is they show awesome magic mushrooms and trippy art right before that, like wtf.

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