How the British Invented Cool

In Jane Austen’s time, ice cream and frozen treats were available only to those wealthy enough to store winter ice on their estates. Once William Cullen and Michael Faraday had established the principles of refrigeration, however, the technique was gradually developed by inventors from Britain and abroad to become the modern refrigerator, bringing chilled and frozen food to everyone.

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