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How is ice cream made? Detailed answer Directory / Big encyclopedia. Questions for quiz and self-education Did you know? How is ice cream made? Nothing tastes better than ice cream! Do you want a whole ton? Please! Here is a recipe for you: 500 kg of natural milk, 189 kg of cream, 50 kg of powdered milk, 160 kg of granulated sugar, 2 kg of agaroid, 16 kg of skimmed milk powder, 20 kg of vanillin, 8 kg of water. But what is agaroid? It's the stuff that makes ice cream "just right". It's called a stabilizer. It does not allow the liquid mixture to turn into a solid mass with large ice crystals when frozen. At the same time, it does not allow the ice cream to spread. Tender and strong, it is obtained thanks to the agaroid. First, the milk mixture is poured into a giant bath and filtered so that no lumps remain. Then pasteurized and mixed again. After that, the mixture is cooled in special tubes. After that, it, together with air (so that the ice cream turns out to be airy), is pumped into the freezers. During freezing, the mixture is constantly stirred. All. It remains to arrange the ice cream in portions, pour over chocolate and put on a stick or just wrap it. All this is done by special machines. Author: Cellarius E.Yu. Random interesting fact from the Great Encyclopedia: What is the name of the capital of Thailand? Krung Tep. The everyday name of the city, which means "City of Angels" (the same, by the way, as Los Angeles), is only part of the full official name, which is the longest city name in the world. Only ignorant foreigners call the capital of Thailand Bangkok - this word has not been used in Thailand itself for over 200 years. Europeans (and all European encyclopedias) stubbornly continue to call the city Bangkok, although this is the same as if the Thais stubbornly insisted that the capital of Britain is Billingsgate or Winchester. Bangkok was the name of a small fishing port that existed before King Rama I moved his capital there in 1782, built the city and gave it a new name. The full official name of the capital of Thailand is as follows: Krungthep Mahanakon Amorn Rattanakosin Mahintara Yudtaya Mahadilok Pop Noparat Ratchatani Burirom Udomratchnives Mahasatarn Amorn Pimarn Avaltarnsatit Sakattiya Wisanukram Prasit. In Thai, it is written in one word, consisting of 152 letters, or 64 syllables. It can be translated as "City of Angels, the greatest treasury of heavenly pearls, the great and impregnable land, the most important and prominent of the kingdoms, the royal and most delightful capital, endowed with nine noble gems, replete with the highest royal palaces, reminiscent of a paradise dwelling, a divine shelter and haven for reincarnated shower". The first half of the name "Bangkok" is a colloquial Thai bang meaning "village". The second half presumably comes from the ancient word takok, meaning some kind of fruit (either olives, or plums, or a hybrid of both). So Bangkok can be both "Olive Village" and "Plum Village". No one seems to know for sure - yes, everyone, in general, and up to the lantern. Krung Thep (or Bangkok if you insist) is the only big city in Thailand. It is almost forty times larger than Thailand's next largest city.
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