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Tired of boring, statically colored ice cream? Well, look no further. Manuel Linares, a Spanish physicist-turned-cook, has successfully created a new kind of ice cream that changes its color while ...
Ice cream has been a summer staple for millenia (literally). The history of this product dates back an amazing 2,200 years—to at least 200 BCE, when an ice cream-like treat was first served in ...
While taking an ice cream making class in Barcelona, Manuel Linares had a fever dream (we assume) that inspired him to take on this Wonka-worthy endeavor. Using his physics and engineering background, ...
The ice cream is all natural, so there's no need to worry about waking up with a glowing patina the morning after indulging. Called Xamaleon, the ice cream doesn't change color by itself ...
Man creates ice cream that changes color when licked "It was important to me to make sure I only used natural ingredients, so it took a bit longer," said Manuel Linares.
Blue Bell is joining a wave of food producers who plan to phase out the use of synthetic dyes. Earlier this month, the ...
Dozens of ice cream makers pledged on Monday to remove artificial dyes from their products by 2028. The move is the latest ...
A physicist turned ice cream maker in Spain has created an ice cream that changes color when you lick it, reported Phys.org. Remember those mood rings you had in the ‘70s? This is so much better ...
In an ice-cream innovation that seems straight out of Willy Wonka, a Spanish physicist-turned-chef is serving up scoops that change color as you eat them.
Color-changing ice cream is the latest development from a physicist and cook from Barcelona. Xamaleon, a new form of ice cream that changes colors as it is licked, has been developed by a Spanish ...
Ice cream just got a little more interesting, thanks to Manuel Linares, who has successfully turned the international popular summer treat into a color-changing dessert. During a course on ice ...