I. Say if the sentence is true false: 1. The Greek commander Alexander Makedonsky used to have fruits and juices
mixed with ice and snow for dessert.
2. Many years ago people usually ate frozen pieces of sweet juice with pan- cakes for
holidays.
3. In old times the cook who had told somebody the recipe of ice cream could be
sentenced to death.
4. Ice and snow were made at the court of Makedonsky, there were no problems
with it
5. People used to sell ice.
6. The ships with huge blocks of ice would bring ice from the shores of the hot
countries.
II. Fill in the words
1. In old times in some countries … of cold dainties were kept in secret.
2. Besides, it wasn't easy to cook ice cream, especially in … .
3. The ships with huge blocks of ice would hurry to the shores of the … .
4. That lasted till the first … machines appeared.
5. Now ice cream is sold … and of any kinds.
6. By the way, if you have a sweet tooth you can make … yourself.
III. Answer the questions
1. Which of Greek commanders liked to have fruits and juices mixed with ice
and snow for dessert?
2. Was there a kind of ice cream in other countries in old times?
3. What was it like?
4. Were the recipes of ice cream available to everybody?
5. Where did the cooks of Alexander Makedonsky get ice and snow for ice
cream?
6. How were the blocks of ice carried to hot countries?
4. Write the recipe of the ice cream
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True
6. True
II. Fill in the words:
1. Recipes
2. Hot climates
3. Hot countries
4. Ice-making
5. Everywhere
6. Ice cream
III. Answer the questions:
1. Alexander Makedonsky (Alexander the Great)
2. Yes
3. It was frozen pieces of sweet juice
4. No, they were kept in secret
5. They obtained ice and snow at the court
6. They were carried by ships
IV. Recipe of the ice cream:
Ingredients:
- 2 cups of heavy cream
- 1 cup of milk
- 3/4 cup of granulated sugar
- 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract
Instructions:
1. In a mixing bowl, combine the heavy cream, milk, sugar, and vanilla extract.
2. Stir the mixture until the sugar is completely dissolved.
3. Pour the mixture into an ice cream maker.
4. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for churning the ice cream.
5. Once the ice cream reaches a thick and creamy consistency, transfer it to a lidded container.
6. Place the container in the freezer and let the ice cream freeze for a few hours or until it is firm.
7. Serve the homemade ice cream in bowls or cones and enjoy!
Note: Feel free to experiment with flavors and add various toppings or mix-ins to customize your ice cream recipe.