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- [Narrator] Americans, we love ice cream.
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Each person eats about 24 quarts of it per year.
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And that's for one big reason.
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It tastes amazing.
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But, someone had to teach Ben and Jerry's how to do it.
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Turns out, that guy, he works at Penn State.
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This is Dr. Bob Roberts--
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Hold on.
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Okay, this is Dr. Bob Roberts.
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He teaches ice cream courses at Penn State.
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- I do.
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I have two courses.
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Ice Cream Short Course and Ice Cream 101.
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- [Narrator] Side note, these are the type of books
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ice cream professors read.
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Okay, back to the story.
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- [Dr. Roberts] Part of the reason that
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ice cream is so good in the U.S.
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is that we've been teaching ice cream for 125 years.
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- [Narrator] And Bob, he's been teaching at Penn State
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for 25 of those.
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And he's had some pretty famous students.
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- Companies like Unilever, Nestle, Breyer's,
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Ben and Jerry's, um, you name the company,
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they've sent people here.
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- [Narrator] That's because the Penn State creamery
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is on the forefront of ice cream technology.
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- [Dr. Roberts] Ice cream is a formulated food.
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There is no naturally occurring ice cream.
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You have to put the ingredients together
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and process it to make ice cream.
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- [Narrator] Bob and his department,
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they spend their time figuring out
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how to make ice cream even better.
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- When we look at studying ice cream,
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we study ice cream from cow to the cone.
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So we look at what happens on the farm,
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what happens with the milk.
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- [Narrator] Wait, there's a farm?
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- [Dr. Roberts] We have a herd of about 250 or so
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milking Holsteins and yes they are on campus.
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(cow mooing)
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- [Narrator] So yeah, he knows ice cream.
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But he says that he's not an ice cream purist.
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- I'm not sure what an ice cream purist is.
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But I wouldn't eat frozen yogurt
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if I had the opportunity to eat ice cream.
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(laughing)
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- [Narrator] Yeah, well, that does make sense
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considering he is the authority on ice cream.
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Bob, what's your favorite flavor?
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- Hmm, dulce de Leche.
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- [Narrator] Ooh, yeah.
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(light string music)