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Nov 13, 2015 · The earliest definitive cultivation of the lemon tree was in medieval Arabia, and the first description of a sweetened lemon drink can be found in Egypt during the time of the Crusades. Starting in Tudor England, lemon juice was used in medicinal cordials called ‘Water Imperial’, along with cream of tartare, and would retain a healing ...
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In 1873, a young entrepreneur named Edward Bok set up what is believed to be the earliest known lemonade stand in Brooklyn, New York. This enterprising venture, which sold refreshing glasses of lemonade to passersby, marked the humble beginnings of the kid’s lemonade stand.
Apr 17, 2023 · The price of its ingredients initially reserved it for the very rich and the very sick. But refreshing lemonade could not be contained to the sickroom for long, and by the 17th century, Paris...
Circus lore has many tales of how its lemonade turned pink, but historians find two of them most viable. One story from 1912 goes like this: A concession worker "invents" pink lemonade when he accidentally drops red-colored cinnamon candies into a vat of regular lemonade.
May 8, 2023 · The price of its ingredients initially reserved it for the very rich and the very sick. But refreshing lemonade could not be contained to the sickroom for long, and by the 17th century, Paris was filled with wandering lemonade vendors, who sold the drink from elaborate tanks strapped to their backs.
5 days ago · Lemonade Powder Invention: The 19th century witnessed a transformative moment in lemonade’s history with the invention of powdered lemonade by J. W. Bower in 1867.
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A 12 th century Arabic treatise called On Lemon, Its Drinking and Use by the physician Ibn Jumayʿ lauded lemonade for its health benefits, and that reputation followed it to Europe, along with sugar and the lemon itself. Due to the high price of these ingredients, lemonade was initially reserved for the very rich and very sick.