Southern Illinois highway named for fallen Green Beret

Edit Stars and Stripes 28 Aug 2016
1st Class Gary Vasquez was killed in Yakhchal, Afghanistan, along with two other soldiers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina ... ....

Taliban overrun Afghan police checkpoints in Helmand

Edit Sydney Morning Herald 31 May 2016
Kandahar.  Taliban militants overran several checkpoints in southern Helmand province and killed at least 25 policemen over the past two days, officials said, in the first major assaults in the province since the insurgents named a new leader last week ... Advertisement ... "A local commander named Safar Muhammad Akka was dragged and hanged in Yakhchal area of Gereshk by Taliban," Agha said ... New York Times. ....

18 Daesh, 4 Taliban militants killed in airstrikes of Afghan Air Force

Edit Khaama Press 12 Jan 2016
Defense Ministry statement further states that the vehicle was completely destroyed in the airstrike carried out in Yakhchal area ... ....

APCL to screen film to aid child labor

Edit Irna 10 Nov 2014
Pardis Gholhak cinema, located in Yakhchal St., will screen the film on ......

How to make your own gourmet ice lollies, granitas, slushy cocktails and frozen yoghurt

Edit The Independent 24 Jul 2014
Our love of frozen treats stretches back centuries. As early as 500 BC, the Persians were pouring grape juice concentrate over snow, collected in winter and saved in underground chambers known as "yakhchal". The ancient Chinese enjoyed frozen milk and rice during summer, and it's said that the Roman Emperor Nero was partial to chomping on ice mixed with fruit. In Britain, the summertime go-to has long been ice cream ... Sort of ... To serve 6 ... ....

An Investigation Into the Delicious Origins of Ice Cream

Edit The Daily Beast 13 Jul 2014
The average American will eat 50,000 calories worth of ice cream in 2014. But how did we get here? In honor of National Ice Cream month, a history of the frozen dessert ... First things first ... The ancient Persians would collect snow from the mountaintops around Ecbatana or retrieve it from half-conical, half-subterranean storage spaces known as Yakhchal, then pour grape-juice concentrate over a bowl of the stuff and dig in ... George in 1671 ... ....

10 Ancient Origins Of Everyday Things

Edit ListVerse 21 Apr 2014
Derived from the Persian words for “ice pit,” a yakhchal was a mound made of mud, rising as high as 18 meters (60 ft) off the ground ... The ice itself was made in channels that extended behind the yakhchals that were filled with water at night, when temperatures dropped below freezing. The ice that formed at the top of the channels was then chipped off and put into the yakhchal....
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