(单词翻译:单击)
You probably recognize these ice cream pellets as the ice cream of the future.
你可能觉得这种颗粒冰淇淋是冰淇淋的未来 。
They're Dippin’ Dots, a summertime staple.
这是冰淇淋豆,夏日消暑必备的冰淇淋豆 。
But this confectionery treat didn't start as, well, ice cream.
然而,这种甜甜的零食一开始,呃,并不是冰淇淋 。
It started as cow feed.
而是奶牛饲料 。
Dippin’ Dots were invented in the 80s, not by an ice cream brand but by a microbiologist.
冰淇淋豆发明于上个世纪八十年代,发明它的并非某个冰淇淋品牌,而是一名微生物学家 。
Curtis Jones specialized in cryogenics.
柯蒂斯·琼斯研究的是低温学 。
In 1987, he was working for a bio-tech company in Kentucky,
1987年时,就职于肯塔基州一家生物技术公司的琼斯
trying to figure out how to make food for farm animals more efficient.
试图研究出能提高家畜进食效率的办法
His big breakthrough came when he flash-froze cattle feed at 350 degrees below zero, which produced small pellets.
他将牛饲料在零下350摄氏度的温度速冻成小球,他的研究获也由此得到了重大突破 。
Serendipitously, Curtis loved making ice cream.
巧合的是,Curtis也非常喜欢制作冰淇淋 。
Next thing he knew, he was using liquid nitrogen to freeze ice cream at extremely low temperatures
接下来,他就开始用液氮低温速冻冰淇淋,
and ended up with small beads of it.
冻出来的冰淇淋就是一个一个的小球 。
When eaten, the natural heat of the mouth melted the beads and thus, Dippin’ Dots was born.
吃冰淇淋豆时,在口腔的自然温度下,这些小珠子就会慢慢融化,冰淇淋豆就诞生了 。
A year later, he formed the company out of his parent's garage in Illinois, but there was a problem.
一年后,Curtis把父母在伊利诺伊州的车库改建成了自己的公司,但还是有一个问题 。
Curtis had nowhere to sell the product.
Curtis的产品没有销售的门路 。
Dippin’ Dots need to be stored at such a cold temperature that it made it impossible for grocery stores to house the tasty treat,
冰淇淋豆需要进行低温储藏,一般的小店铺根本放不了这种美味的零食,
so he got creative and marketed his product to alternate locations.
Curtis灵机一动,在别的地方推销起了他的产品 。
Now, they're sold at amusement parks, festivals, zoos, and other summertime destinations.
现在,无论是在游乐园、节假日活动现场、动物园还是其他夏日解暑圣地都能看到冰淇淋豆的身影 。
But whether or not they really are the ice cream of the future, we'll just have to wait and see.
然而,冰淇淋豆是否真的是冰淇淋的未来,我们还是拭目以待吧 。