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elleng

(130,946 posts)
Thu Jul 14, 2022, 05:59 PM Jul 2022

What Is an Egg Cream? This iconic New York beverage contains no eggs . . . and no cream.

Have you ever had an egg cream? A mix of sweet chocolate syrup, creamy milk, and bubbly seltzer, this rich yet refreshing drink is steeped in history and mystery.

An iconic New York City beverage, egg creams reached peak popularity in the early 1900s, particularly in Brooklyn and the Lower East Side of Manhattan where soda fountains and candy shops dotted the streets serving sodas, sundaes, and of course, egg creams. Chocolate egg creams are classic, but you’ll also find a vanilla version made with vanilla syrup and a "black and white" made with both chocolate and vanilla syrups.

The origin of the name "egg cream" is far murkier than its timeline. Some say it was inspired by the foam at the top of the drink, which resembles whipped egg whites. Others claim that a man who had recently returned from France, where he enjoyed a drink called “chocolat et crème,” ordered one at a New York soda fountain. He explained the recipe to the soda jerk working behind the counter who misheard the name of the drink as “chocolate egg cream.”

Another possibility? Around the turn of the 20th century, many soda fountain drinks featured eggs or egg whites. It’s possible that the original egg cream did contain eggs, but they were removed during the Great Depression to make the drink more affordable.

And, as egg creams were popular among the large Jewish American populations in Brooklyn and Manhattan, some believe that “egg cream” is an Americanization of “echt keem,” Yiddish for “pure sweetness.” The true story is lost to time, but thankfully this historic beverage isn't.

Most New Yorkers insist that a proper egg cream must be made with Fox’s U-Bet Chocolate Syrup, which has been manufactured in Brooklyn for over 100 years. The right way to make one, though, is still up for debate.'>

https://www.americastestkitchen.com/articles/5629-what-is-an-egg-cream?

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What Is an Egg Cream? This iconic New York beverage contains no eggs . . . and no cream. (Original Post) elleng Jul 2022 OP
Love Them Me. Jul 2022 #1
When I was a kid you could DURHAM D Jul 2022 #2
200 or 400 calories, depending on grande vs venti? 😉 nt Ilsa Jul 2022 #5
Wow! slightlv Jul 2022 #12
Yes, from midwest. DURHAM D Jul 2022 #13
I often wondered if it was the calorie count! (LOL) slightlv Jul 2022 #14
They are so delicious. madaboutharry Jul 2022 #3
LOVE IT!!!!! niyad Jul 2022 #4
Sounds like the same thing as what we called "chocolate phosphates" in Chicago. hedda_foil Jul 2022 #6
Have heard of them Rebl2 Jul 2022 #7
First thing when I touch ground in NYC, 1 vanilla, 1 chocolate Runningdawg Jul 2022 #8
Orange Julius used to crack an egg and then they couldn't use raw eggs.. Historic NY Jul 2022 #9
Didn't know that! elleng Jul 2022 #10
Second Avenue ! nt 4dog Jul 2022 #11

slightlv

(2,818 posts)
12. Wow!
Thu Jul 14, 2022, 10:33 PM
Jul 2022

Are you from the Midwest, by any chance? I've never heard anyone else ever call them by this name! I used to work with my grandma after school, and she always sent me down to the corner pharmacy (where there was a soda jerk) for a couple of 400's for us. I've never had anyone else even know what I was talking about, let alone anyone else ever talk about one! (LOL)

DURHAM D

(32,610 posts)
13. Yes, from midwest.
Thu Jul 14, 2022, 10:42 PM
Jul 2022

I have no idea how they got that name. My first job was soda jerk at the neighborhood drug store.

madaboutharry

(40,212 posts)
3. They are so delicious.
Thu Jul 14, 2022, 06:04 PM
Jul 2022

I love them.

Made with Fox’s U-Bet Chocolate Syrup, which is also delicious on ice cream.

hedda_foil

(16,375 posts)
6. Sounds like the same thing as what we called "chocolate phosphates" in Chicago.
Thu Jul 14, 2022, 06:15 PM
Jul 2022

Also available in vanilla.

Runningdawg

(4,517 posts)
8. First thing when I touch ground in NYC, 1 vanilla, 1 chocolate
Thu Jul 14, 2022, 06:40 PM
Jul 2022

Only one of the tasty reasons I WALK everywhere in NYC when I visit. OK is clueless and I even have dreams about egg creams.

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