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Pathbreakers of Arab America—Ernest Hamwi

This is the sixty-seventh of Arab America’s series on American pathbreakers of Arab descent. The series includes personalities from entertainment, business, sports, science, arts, academia, journalism, and politics, among other areas. Our sixty-seventh pathbreaker is Ernest Hamwi, a Syrian born Arab American businessman and entrepreneur. Born on November 18, 1883, in Damascus, Syria he is considered by some as the creator of the ice cream cone, which he purportedly conceived of while working as a concessionaire at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis. Contributing writer, John Mason, informs us that there is much more information available on the ice cream cone than exists on Ernest himself. Nevertheless, this is his brief but eventful story.

Rukabs: The History of the World Renowned Ice-Cream from Ramallah

By Mohamed Erekat / Arab America Contributing writer The word ‘Palestine’ has become a particular buzzword in today’s world often given with demeaning undertones with the thoughts of war or bombs instantly coming in one’s head. As many of us know that is much far from the case of Palestine, a place blooming with colors. … Continued

Super-Stretchy Palestinian Ice Cream Is Headed to Houston

SOURCE: EATER BY: ADELE CHAPIN A Palestinian ice cream shop renowned for its stretchy ice cream is bringing its secret formula to Houston. The family behind Rukab’s Ice Cream in Ramallah, Palestine is opening up a store called Booza (or “ice cream” in Arabic) at 5922 Richmond Avenue in Woodlake/Briar Meadow. The business dates back to the … Continued

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