Every year on the third Sunday in July, National Ice Cream Day is observed. It’s a day to savor everything ice cream, from scooping your favorite flavor to discovering its fascinating past.
Ice Cream’s History
Ice cream has been around for a very long time. There is proof that the Chinese began producing a frozen dessert circa 2000 BC. In addition, the Romans relished a frozen dessert comprised of fruit, snow, and honey.
In the 16th century, ice cream as we know it today was created in Italy. Ice cream was first created by Italian chefs by freezing a mixture of milk, cream, and sugar. In 1761, the first ice cream shop opened in London.
Day of the Ice Cream
In 1974, the inaugural National Ice Cream Day was observed. It was developed by the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) to honor ice cream’s taste and to advance the dairy sector.
Observing National Ice Cream Day: Ideas
National Ice Cream Day can be observed in a variety of ways. Here are some suggestions:
Get a scoop of your preferred flavor at your favorite ice cream shop.
Make your own ice cream sundaes and have a cookout in the garden.
Discover the process of making ice cream by visiting a nearby dairy farm.
Donate ice cream to those in need and work at a food bank.
On National Ice Cream Day, have some ice cream regardless of how you celebrate.