When in history did we figure out how to make cold water?

by Kity-Katy

I can't think of a way to cool anything to the point of turning it into ice with minimal technology. Was this something that was reserved for nobility/generally wealthy people at some point? I know the first freezer is in the mid 1800's but I'm having a hard time finding out what was used before.

theholyraptor

similar info Response by /u/ViolaViolaWashington on a question about ice cream that touches on ice.