National Ice Cream Day in Brazil
National Ice Cream Day in Brazil is held on September 23. This event in the third decade of the month September is annual.
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Years passed and ice cream really fell into the Brazilian taste. According to the Brazilian Association of Ice Cream Industries (ABIS), in 2006 we had a consumption of 507 million liters. But despite the increase in consumption, the rate of around 2.7 liters per person per year remains low, compared to other countries with cold climates or New Zealand, the champion of the list. There the average exceeds 26 liters per inhabitant!
To encourage the consumption of ice cream throughout the year and not just in summer, ABIS instituted September 23 as National Ice Cream Day (Día Nacional del Helado). If you're a fan of the treat, enjoy it, but in moderation. After all, most ice cream is high in saturated and hydrogenated fats. Give preference to fruit popsicles or other fat-free ice creams, which are much healthier.
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