Who invented hot fudge?

The prevailing theory is that the first hot fudge sundae took shape in Los Angeles, California back in 1906. Clarence Clifton Brown, owner of C.C. Brown's Ice Cream Shop, is thought to have created the hot and cold concoction. He experimented with several hot fudge recipes before hitting on the right formula.
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Why is it called hot fudge?

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The hot fudge sundae is a variation on the classic sundae and is often a creation of vanilla ice cream, sprinkles, hot chocolate sauce (hence the "hot fudge"), whipped cream, nuts, and a single bright-red maraschino cherry on top.
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Who invented the chocolate sundae?

Bailey's dates to the 1870s, but its most famous history was written in this century. Sarah Dow, bookkeeper for founder John Bailey, took over his shop in 1900 when he retired and is credited with inventing the hot fudge sundae.
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How was the hot fudge sundae invented?

The Hot Fudge Sundae was created in 1906 at C.C. Browns, a new ice cream parlor on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles. “Sundae” apparently resulted when druggist Chester Platt in 1892 attempted to trademark “Sunday” for his cherry syrup and ice cream concoction. July 25th is National Hot Fudge Sundae Day.
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Who invented ice cream sundae?

Soda fountain owner, Ed Berners of Two Rivers, Wisconsin is reputed to have invented the first ice cream sundae in 1881. Berners's customer George Hallauer requested that Berners serve him a dish of ice cream topped with the syrup used for sodas.
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Why was soda banned on Sunday?

In the late 1800s, there was another Blue Law on the books that made it illegal to sell soda on Sunday. Some religious groups were against what they called “sucking sodas” and felt that this activity should be banned on the Sabbath.
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Who invented the banana split?

In 1907, Ernest R. Hazard supposedly invented the banana split. He owned a restaurant in Wilmington, Ohio, and he hoped that a new ice cream treat would attract students from Wilmington College. According to legend, Hazard sponsored a competition to invent the new treat.
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Where does hot fudge come from?

Fudge is a type of sugar candy that is made by mixing sugar, butter and milk, heating it to the soft-ball stage at 240 °F (115 °C), and then beating the mixture while it cools so that it acquires a smooth, creamy consistency. In texture, this crystalline candy falls in between fondant icing and hard caramels.
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Where were hot fudge sundaes invented?

It's a classic, surely ranking high on many “favorite dessert” lists. The prevailing theory is that the first hot fudge sundae took shape in Los Angeles, California back in 1906. Clarence Clifton Brown, owner of C.C. Brown's Ice Cream Shop, is thought to have created the hot and cold concoction.
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Who invented ice cream?

After defrosting some old history, we can now sum up the ice-cold facts: Ice cream was invented by China, introduced to the Western world by Italy, and made accessible to the general public by France—xiè xie, grazie, merci!
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Which country invented the ice cream?

Although sorbets are believed to have been invented in Persia, other accounts say ice cream originated in the Mongol Empire and first spread to China during its expansion. Its spread throughout Europe is sometimes attributed to Arab traders, but more often to Marco Polo.
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When was fudge invented?

Culinary legend has it that fudge was invented in America. On Valentine's Day, 1886, a confectioner and chocolate maker in Baltimore, Maryland "fudged" a batch of French caramels. The delicious result? The very first batch of "fudge" ever.
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Is hot fudge just melted fudge?

Hot fudge is usually not evenly distributed.

Gorgeous, but by the time you get to the bottom of the dish, it's mostly just melted ice cream left.
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What is the difference between chocolate fudge and hot fudge?

Hot fudge tends to be thicker and more indulgent, while chocolate sauce is noticeably thinner. Chocolate sauce also has sugar and water or corn syrup, while hot fudge uses heavier ingredients like cream and butter.
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How did sundaes get their name?

A pharmacist named Charles Sonntag created the treat, naming it the “sonntag” after himself. Sonntag means Sunday in German, and so the name was translated to Sunday, and later spelled as “sundae”.
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Why is Tin Roof ice cream called?

The origins of this ice cream recipe are uncertain. Nevertheless, one theory suggests that was first invented as a sundae. Consequently, they decided to name it tin roof because the business had a tin ceiling. Others argue that the name came from the neighbouring restaurant which had a tin roof ceiling.
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What is a turtle sundae?

Salty sweetness combined with creamy Fresh Frozen Custard-it's a Culver's classic. Prepared with roasted Southern pecans plus hot fudge and savory caramel drizzled over vanilla frozen custard, topped with a maraschino cherry.
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What is Tin Roof ice cream?

Tin roof sundaes are traditionally made of vanilla ice cream topped with chocolate sauce and a scattering of red-skinned Spanish peanuts. I couldn't resist using chocolate-covered peanuts instead and folding them into the ice cream, where they become embedded between layers of fudge ripple.
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Where is the fudge capital of the world?

The first batch of fudge was concocted in Baltimore in the 1880s. By the turn of the century, fudge-making arrived on Mackinac Island in northern Michigan, which today has a legitimate claim as the modern day fudge capital.
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Why is it called Russian fudge?

Russian fudge is not actually Russian at all, but originated in Scotland and England. It is a chocolate-free fudge that relies mainly on sweetened condensed milk, butter, and golden syrup to achieve its smooth, fudgy consistency.
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What is the best fudge in the world?

Where to eat The best Fudge in the world (According to food...
  • JoAnn's Fudge. Mackinac Island, United States of America. ...
  • Z. Cioccolato. ...
  • Aunt Leah's Fudge. Nantucket, United States of America. ...
  • Ryba's Fudge Shop. ...
  • Original Murdick's Fudge. ...
  • Provincetown Fudge Factory. ...
  • Kilwins. ...
  • The Fudge Pot.
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Who invented banana?

In 327 BC, when Alexander The Great and his army invaded India, he discovered banana crop in the Indian Valleys. After tasting this unusual fruit for the first time, he introduced this new discovery to the Western world.
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What is a banana royale?

(770) Two of your favourite ice cream flavours topped off with bananas, your choice of wet topping, chopped almonds, and a cherry.
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Is a banana a tree?

Bananas are both a fruit and not a fruit. While the banana plant is colloquially called a banana tree, it's actually an herb distantly related to ginger, since the plant has a succulent tree stem, instead of a wood one. The yellow thing you peel and eat is, in fact, a fruit because it contains the seeds of the plant.
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