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An ice cream that doesn’t melt! scientists confirm could be a reality soon

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How about slurping on an ice-cream that doesn’t melt! Sounds astonishing but very soon it’ll be a reality. Scientists have devised an ice-cream component using banana peels that help it to last longer. These natural fibres are thousands of times thinner than the width of human hair.

As bizarre as it may sound, but in a new claim, scientists have come up with a cool solution to stop ice cream from melting. According to them, old banana skins have tiny fibres, known as cellulose, that can be added to ice cream to make it creamier, tastier and longer lasting.

According to scientists, they not only make the final product taste better but also help get rid of unwanted fats and hence making them healthier in the process.
The discovery was announced at the 255th National Meeting and Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS) in New Orleans. A team of researchers from the University of Guelph in Canada found that adding the tiny fibres can extend shelf-life and even get rid of unwanted fats.
Speaking about it, Dr Robin Zuluaga Gallego said that their findings suggest that cellulose nanofibers extracted from banana waste could help improve ice cream in multiple ways.
He added, “In particular, the fibres could lead to the development of a thicker and more palatable dessert, which would take longer to melt. As a result, this would allow for a more relaxing and enjoyable experience with the food, especially in warm weather.”

Researchers from the Canadian university mixed the CNFs into ice cream at varying concentrations, ranging from zero up to three-tenths of a gram per 100 grams of the dessert.
Using a variety of analytical tools the food scientists then evaluated how effective the banana extract was at preserving the shape of ice cream over time.
Moving forward, the researchers plan to explore how different types of fat, such as coconut oil and milk fat, affect the behaviour of CNFs in other frozen foods.

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