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Just as ice cream flavors vary, so do the cultural influences that shape
them. Migration, trade, and historical events have all played a role in
the evolution of ice cream.
Scoops of Unity
Ice Cream as a Symbol of Multiculturalism
Matt Siegel says in The Secret History of Food that in one pris-
oner of war (POW) camp, “ice cream” was the code for “news from
home” – because, as ex-POW Russell Braddon said, that was “what
all prisoners of war crave more than anything else.” Indeed, ice cream
has long been a beloved dessert enjoyed by people of all ages and
backgrounds. It is a treat that transcends cultural boundaries and
brings people together. Just as food has long been recognized as a
powerful medium for cultural exchange and understanding, it serves
as a means to bridge the gap between different cultures, allowing
people to connect and appreciate each other’s traditions, this is es-
pecially true for ice cream.
Ice cream’s origins can be traced back to ancient times, with
various cultures claiming to have invented this delectable dessert.
From the creamy kulfi of India to the gelato of Italy, ice cream has a
rich history rooted in different corners of the world which leads to
the versatility in its flavors, textures, and presentation that makes it
a perfect canvas for cultural expression.
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