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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 undisputably 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 Sicilian Procopio introduced a recipe blending milk, cream, butter and eggs at Café Procope, the first café in Paris.
1. When are ice cream's origins known to reach back?
2. What did Alexander the Great enjoy?
3. What did historians do with the recipe which Marco Polo returned to Italy from the Far East?
4. How was ice cream called when it appeared regularly at the table of Charles I during the 17th century?
5. What is the first cafe in Paris?
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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 undisputably 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 Sicilian Procopio introduced a recipe blending milk, cream, butter and eggs at Café Procope, the first café in Paris.
1. When are ice cream's origins known to reach back?
2. What did Alexander the Great enjoy?
3. What did historians do with the recipe which Marco Polo returned to Italy from the Far East?
4. How was ice cream called when it appeared regularly at the table of Charles I during the 17th century?
5. What is the first cafe in Paris?
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1. as far as the second century B.C ice cream's origins are known to reach back
2. alexander the great enjoyed snowed and ice flavored with honey and nectar
3. historians estimate that this recipe in evolve ice cream sometime in the 16th century
4. it was called as ''cream ice''
5. the sicilian procopio is the first café in paris
 

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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 undisputably 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 Sicilian Procopio introduced a recipe blending milk, cream, butter and eggs at Café Procope, the first café in Paris.
1. When are ice cream's origins known to reach back?
2. What did Alexander the Great enjoy?
3. What did historians do with the recipe which Marco Polo returned to Italy from the Far East?
4. How was ice cream called when it appeared regularly at the table of Charles I during the 17th century?
5. What is the first cafe in Paris?
cảm ơn các bạn nhiều nha!
1. Ice cream's origins are known to reach back as far as the second century B.C
2. Alexander the Great enjoyed snow and ice flavored with honey and nectar.
3. Historians estimate that this recipe evolved into ice cream sometime in the 16th century.
4. "Cream Ice"
5. The Sicilian Procopio
 
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