The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)
Ice cream: once the frosty dessert of aristocrats
QUESTION 1
In the last period of classical Japan, between around 800 and 1200 AD, people would preserve water as ice during the winter. During the summer, they would shave slivers off this ice, pour a flavoured syrup onto them, and serve them to the aristocracy. What was this dish called?
QUESTION 2
In the 16th century, some people found that when ____ was added to very chill water, it froze sooner. In the 17th century, which was still a time before the invention of refrigeration, people used this effect to prepare sorbets. Fill in the blank.
QUESTION 3
The word for this chilled dessert comes from the Persian term for ‘covered cup’. It has its origins in 16th Century Delhi, under the Mughal Empire, when cooks prepared it by slowcooking sweetened milk while stirring it continuously. The action forces the milk to condense and harden. Next, it is placed inside a pot filled with ice and the answer to Q2. Name this dish.
QUESTION 4
In this a particularly modern way to make ice cream, you add the contents of the delicacy in a bowl while also slowly adding ~200 ml of liquid ________ and stirring with a wooden spoon. It should be ready in minutes. Fill in the blank.
QUESTION 5 Answers to March 7 quiz:
1. State of matter that lacks longrange order – Ans: Glass
2. Material with longrange order in the liquid state – Ans: Liquid crystal
3. Material with microphase separation and sold as substitute for natural rubber – Ans: Copolymer
4. State of matter in which quantum spins point in random directions – Ans: Spin glass
5. State of matter found in neutron stars and white dwarfs – Degenerate matter