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2024 International Ice Cream Day Celebration: Recognizing the Economic and Cultural Impact of the Ice Cream Industry Around the World

2024 – ICE CREAM. International Ice Cream Day is celebrated, an opportunity to enjoy this delicious dessert and to recognize the important contribution of the ice cream industry to the economy and culture of many countries.

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90% of Argentines eat ice cream all year round

However, the origin of Ice Cream Day is not clear and, furthermore, it is celebrated on different dates in different countries around the world. In many countries it is celebrated on July 18, a date believed to have been established by the International Dairy Foods Association in 1984.

In other places, this dessert is also celebrated every December 1st. However, in countries such as Argentina, Chile, the United States and Canada, Ice Cream Day is commemorated every April 12, and is also known as Free Ice Cream (or Cone) Day.

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What are the favorite ice cream flavors in Argentina?

The Association of Artisanal Ice Cream and Related Manufacturers (AFADHYA), an entity that brings together artisanal ice cream parlors throughout the country, announced the data of the latest research they carried out on the occasion of the last Night of the Ice Cream Parlors, which took place on October 9, 2023.

The survey yielded interesting results about which are the most chosen flavors in the country.

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The preference for traditional flavors, such as chocolate and dulce de leche, remains, but creams and fruit were added to the top 5. According to the survey, lemon was among the winners.

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Below, the flavors most chosen by Argentines according to the Association of Artisanal Ice Cream Makers:

  • Chocolate with almonds
  • Dulce de leche granita
  • Sambayón
  • Caramel sauce
  • Berries
  • Tramontana
  • Bitter chocolate
  • Strawberry with cream
  • Mascarpone
  • Tiramisu
  • Chocolate
  • Lemon
  • Banana Split
  • Strawberry
  • American cream
  • In the previous survey, published in April 2023, the four most chosen flavors were the same. However, the dulce de leche beat the sambayon.

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    What was striking was the number five position: last year lemon had won, while this year it dropped to position No. 12, giving up its old place to the red fruit flavor. (rank number 6 in the 2022-2023 survey).

    More anniversaries

    1874 – NICOLAS AVELLANEDA. Lawyer Nicolás Avellaneda, candidate of the Autonomist Party, wins the presidential elections with 64.73% of the votes, defeating former president Bartolomé Mitre, leader of the Unitary Party who governed between 1862 and 1868.

    Nicolas Avellaneda

    1891 – FOOTBALL START. The first two football matches were played in Argentina, which were: Buenos Aires FC 2 – Saint Andrew’s 5 and Old Caledonians 6 – Belgrano FC 0.

    [1945-CHILEVSJAPANChiledeclareswaronJapanattheendofWorldWarIIThedeclarationofwarpromotedbytheGovernmentofJuanAntonioRíoswasapprovedbytheChamberofDeputieswith70votesinfavorandtwoabstentions

    1956 – ANDY GARCIA. Born in Havana, the Cuban-American actor Andy García, who worked in fifty films and gained popularity for his role in the film “The Godfather III”, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, in which he played Vincent, nephew of the mafia boss Michael Corleone.

    Andy García with Emilio Estefan.

    1969 – MARTIN FABIO. Born in the Buenos Aires city of Lomas de Zamora, the singer Martín Fabio, vocalist of the popular rock and ska band Kapanga, with which he recorded eleven albums.

    1979 – CLAIRE DANES. American actress Claire Danes, winner of four Golden Globes and three Emmys, among other awards, was born in the district of Manhattan (New York, USA). She filmed more than 25 films. She stood out for playing Carrie Mathison, the main character in the acclaimed television series Homeland.

    Claire Danes

    1998 – PAULO LONDRA. Rapper and trap singer Paulo Londra was born in the city of Córdoba, the third Argentine artist to enter the Billboard Social 50 list, which each year brings together the most popular songs in the world.

    Paulo Londra, in his video titled “Tenso” (Screenshot).

    2005 – MARRIED WITH CHILDREN. The Telefé channel broadcasts the first episode of the successful television comedy Married with Children, starring Guillermo Francella, Florencia Peña y Luisana and Darío Lopilato. The series had two seasons, totaled 212 episodes and concluded in December 2006.

    Married with children

    2007 – SUMO MEETING. After remaining separated for twenty years after the death of their leader, Luca Prodan, the members of the legendary rock band Sumo reunite to play three songs during the Quilmes Rock Festival at the River Plate stadium. They performed the songs Crua chan, Divided by happiness and Devedé.

    Sumo

    2010- MARTIN PALERMO. Forward Martín Palermo scores two goals with which he reaches 220 with the Boca Juniors shirt, becoming the top scorer of the “xeneize” team. It was in the 4-0 victory against Arsenal at La Bombonera, when at 36 years old Palermo had not scored goals for a month.

    2021- GLAZER AND DECORATOR. The National Day of the Stained Glass and Decorator is celebrated, which aims to highlight the creativity and responsibility of those who carry out these professions.

    Other anniversaries

    • 1861.- The Civil War begins between the northern and southern states of the North American Union.
    • 1877.- After the murder of Juan Bautista Gill, Higinio Uriarte assumes the presidency of Paraguay, beginning a period of terror to quell the uprisings.
    • 1932.- Eight volcanoes in the Andean mountain range erupt, with such violence that their ashes reach the Chilean city of Valparaíso in the west and in the east to Buenos Aires and Montevideo.
    • 1944.- Premiere in New York of the complete version of “El amor brujo”, by Manuel de Falla.
    • 1950.- Prince Rainier ascends the throne of Monaco.
    • 1954.- Bill Haley and his Comets recorded Rock Around the Clock, one of the most important songs in the history of rock and roll.
    • 1955.- Great victory against polio: it is reported that the Salk vaccine is effective in 80 percent of cases.
    • 1985.- 18 people die and 82 are injured in an attack against the “El Descanso” restaurant, on the outskirts of Madrid, attributed to the Islamic Jihad.
    • 1999.- The British architect Norman Foster wins the Pritzker Prize for architecture.
    • .- The president of the United States Bill Clinton is summoned by the Supreme Court for false testimony in the scandal of his sexual relations with the intern Monica Lewinsky.
    • 2002.- A transitional government headed by businessman Pedro Carmona takes power in Venezuela.
    • 2003.- Hungary approves its entry into the European Union in a referendum.
    • 2014.- A gigantic fire in Valparaíso (Chile) leaves twelve dead and 8,000 injured.
    • 2019.- The International Criminal Court refuses to authorize the investigation requested by the Prosecutor’s Office to examine alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Afghanistan by US troops, the Taliban and the country’s authorities.
    • .- At least 24 people die in the collapse of two buildings in Rio de Janeiro, which had been built irregularly in an area controlled by parapolice groups.
    • 2022.- The police fine the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, and the head of the Economy, Rishi Sunak, for parties in Downing Street during the confinement due to the pandemic.

    BIRTH

    • 1539.- Garcilaso de la Vega, “The Inca”, Spanish historian and military man, born in Cuzco.
    • 1908.- Carlos Lleras Restrepo, former president of Colombia.
    • 1933.- Montserrat Caballé, Spanish lyric singer.
    • 1942.- Carlos Reutemann, former rally driver and Argentine politician.
    • 1947.- Tom Clancy, American writer.
    • 1950.- Flavio Briatore, former Italian director of the Renault Formula One team.
    • 1962.- Carlos Sainz, Spanish rally driver.

    DEATHS

    • 1555.- Juana of Castile, daughter of the Catholic Monarchs and mother of Charles I.
    • [1945-FranklinDRooseveltfour-timepresidentoftheUnitedStates
    • 1975.- Josephine Baker, American singer and dancer.
    • 2004.- Juan Valderrama Blanca, “Juanito Valderrama”, Spanish singer.
    • 2017.- Michael Ballhaus, German director of photography.
    • 2018.- Sergio Pitol, Mexican writer.
    • 2020.- Carlos Seco Serrano, Spanish historian.

    Source: own and agencies.

    2024-04-12 09:44:13
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