Definition of ice cream

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/ˌʌɪs ˈkriːm//ˈʌɪs kriːm/

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The origins of the word "ice cream" can be traced back to the 16th century. The treat itself has a longer history, dating back to ancient civilizations such as the Greeks and Romans, who ate frozen desserts made from snow and sweetened with honey. The modern version of ice cream, however, is believed to have originated in Italy in the 16th century, when it was known as "gelato." The English word "ice cream" was first recorded in the 1650s, derived from the Italian phrase "crema glaciale," meaning "frozen cream." Over time, the phrase evolved into "ice cream," and the treat became a beloved dessert around the world. Today, ice cream is enjoyed by people of all ages, with countless flavors and toppings to suit every taste.

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a soft, sweet frozen food made with milk and cream and typically flavoured with vanilla, fruit, or other ingredients.

một loại thực phẩm đông lạnh mềm, ngọt được làm từ sữa và kem và thường có hương vị vani, trái cây hoặc các thành phần khác.

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