https://www.zmescience.com/feature-post/culture/culture-society/history-ice-cream-feature/
> Fast forward to the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD), where a more refined version of this snowy treat started to take shape. King Tang of Shang supposedly employed 94 “ice men” to create a dish of buffalo milk, flour, and camphor. While this might sound less than appetizing to our modern taste buds, it was a definite precursor to what we know today as ice cream.
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I can’t help thinking his cousins Wu Tang and King Kong might have had better luck
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https://www.zmescience.com/feature-post/culture/culture-society/history-ice-cream-feature/
> Fast forward to the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD), where a more refined version of this snowy treat started to take shape. King Tang of Shang supposedly employed 94 “ice men” to create a dish of buffalo milk, flour, and camphor. While this might sound less than appetizing to our modern taste buds, it was a definite precursor to what we know today as ice cream.
I can’t help thinking his cousins Wu Tang and King Kong might have had better luck