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Ice Cream’s 2,000-Year Journey: History, DIY Recipe, and Global Flavors

21 min · 23. apr. 2025
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Scoop up ice cream’s 2,000-year history on Smart Shorts! From ancient China to the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair, explore its evolution, science, and global spins—like Japan’s mochi ice cream and Turkey’s stretchy dondurma. Learn to make ice cream in a bag, discover why it’s pure nostalgia, and try wild toppings like olive oil and sea salt. Join host JD for bite-sized brilliance. Listen now at www.smartshorts.com! #IceCreamHistory #DIYTreat #SmartShorts

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