Ice Cream - Fascinating Facts


The most popular flavor of ice cream is Vanilla

Vanilla comes from the plant vanilla planifolia - a member of the orchid family - grown mainly in Madagascar but also Mexico, parts of South America, Tahiti and islands off E. Africa. The vanilla extract produced from the plant in each of these areas has its own very distinct characteristics.

The most popular topping for ice cream is chocolate syrup

Ice cream as an industry has an estimated global value of 7.5 billion (USD 11bn).

The world's top 5 consumers of ice cream in order are: USA, New Zealand, Denmark, Australia, Belgium/Luxembourg. In the USA, July is officially recognised as 'National Ice Cream Month'; designated by President Reagan in 1984, the idea behind it was for people to celebrate the fun in ice cream as well as recognising its nutritious value.

In the UK, there are more than 1,000 ice cream companies with annual consumption estimated at 8 litres per person. Extra fascinating fact - ice cream consumption in the USA is circa 21 litres per person per year.

Licking the bowl clean after eating ice cream is admitted to by approx 13% of men and 8% of women.

Binging on ice cream in the middle of the night is apparently done by 1 out of every 5 ice cream eaters! Also, they're usually in the 18-24 year old age bracket and its' claimed that men do this more than women!

Sharing ice cream with a pet cat or dog is done by approx 5% of people.

Biggest ice cream sundae - 12ft tall made with 4,667 gallons of ice cream - California, USA 1985.

The best temperature at which to serve ice cream is believed to be 8 degrees F.

Ice cream figured in the lives of some of the most famous people in history including Marco Polo, Emperor Nero and Charles I.

Elvis Presley is said to have loved ice cream - apparently his favourites were chocolate milkshakes and peach ice cream.

Many songs refer to ice cream in their lyrics - eg. 'Your love is better than ice cream' (Sarah McLachlan)

Approx 9% of milk produced by dairy farmers in the USA goes into producing ice cream.