119th Anniversary of The First Documented Ice Cream Sundae |
First what is Sundae? The sundae is an ice cream dessert. It typically consists of a scoop of ice cream topped with syrup, and in some cases other toppings including chopped nuts, sprinkles, whipped cream, or maraschino cherries. The Ice Cream Sundae is a in the midwistern part of United States, were in once passed that prohibited law of selling a soda water every Sunday. The town of Evanston, Illinois was one of the first towns to pass such a law around the year 1890. As an alternative on Sundays, local soda fountains started selling ice cream sodas minus the soda, which left only the ice cream and syrup. That became the recipe of what was to become known as the ice cream sundae. There were three versions that the Ice Cream Sundae has been to, but all I had is one.
Let us ones again celebrate the 119th Anniversary of The First Documented Ice Cream Sundae in Google… Cheers!
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