Who loves Ice cream? I’m
sure most of you love ice cream.Today we’re gonna talk about Frozen Dessert. It
has so many kind of variants. So let’s start with the definition of them..
Frozen Dessert is made
from frozen liquid that is combined with fruits or others ingredients to add more flavor. The main ingredients to
make Frozen Dessert are sugar, milk, coloring and alcohol.
The history of Frozen
Dessert is started by the habit of Russian people who eats snow combined with wine. As the time goes
by, then Arab found the real ice cream. And since the 15th century, ice cream
is known by people around the world.
There are 3 types of
Frozen Dessert, Flavored water, Fruit Purees and Semi-Freddo. Flavored water it
made from shaved ice as the main ingredient. This Ice can be found most in
Hawaii. For example for this Flavored Ice are Snow Ice (America), Kakigori
(Japan), Patbingsu (Korea), etc.
Snow Ice Cream
You can make Snow Ice Cream from Snow or shaved ice then flavored it. It's very simple and really yummy, you can see the recipe here: Snow Ice Cream
Fruit Purees is known as
Sorbet. For example are Strawberry Sorbet, Granita (most of them are Lemon),
Spoom (foamed sorbet), etc. And the last is Semi-Freddo, for example is Mousse
like Panna Cotta, etc.
Strawberry Sorbet
Sorbet is very easy to make, yummy and healthy. Because it used the real fruits then blend it. Some people made Sorbet with Sorbet Machine, but don't worry for you who doesn't have that machine you can check this recipe: Strawberry Sorbet without Sorbet Machine
Today i just know, that
there’s ice cream named Kulfi based on Arab. Kulfi is like the common ice
cream, but the flavor are came from the spices (kapulaga, cinnamon, etc). I’m
not sure about the flavor(because i never taste it before) but i think it will
taste good.
From the business point
of view, i may open a stall that sells ice cream just like Kulfi. But i will
add more milk into them to get the nice taste for Indonesian. It will served in
colorful cone to make it more beautiful.
Sources:
http://www.gimmesomeoven.com/how-to-make-snow-ice-cream-recipe/
http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/rosy-strawberry-sorbet-10000001598627/
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