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  2. How to make creamy, authentic-tasting gelato at home - AOL

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    Where most home ice cream recipes call for a high proportion of cream to milk, my pistachio gelato recipe uses a 2:1 ratio of whole milk to cream. And to compensate for the lower fat content, I ...

  3. How traditional Italian gelato is made using a 180-year-old ...

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    In the small Italian town of Ruvo di Puglia, siblings Giuliana and Vincenzo Paparella carry on a 180-year-old family tradition making gelato from only three ingredients: milk, sugar, and eggs. It ...

  4. Gelato di Gianduia Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the oven to 350° and toast the hazelnuts on a baking sheet until deep golden brown, about 15 minutes. When cool, finely grind 2 cups of the nuts in a food processor.

  5. Gelato - Wikipedia

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    Gelato in different flavors in Florence, Italy. The original fior di latte is a plain, base ice cream with no flavor and no eggs added. Stracciatella is fior di latte gelato with chocolate chunks. Traditional flavors of gelato include crema ('custard'), vanilla, chocolate, hazelnut, almond, and pistachio. [52]

  6. List of Italian desserts and pastries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Italian desserts and pastries. Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political changes, with roots as far back as the 4th century BCE. Italian desserts have been heavily influenced by cuisine from surrounding countries and those that have invaded Italy, such as Greece, Spain, Austria, and France.

  7. Horchata - Wikipedia

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    A glass of horchata de chufa with some fartons in Valencia. Horchata (/ ɔːr ˈ tʃ ɑː t ə /; Spanish: [oɾˈtʃata] ⓘ), or orxata (Valencian: [oɾˈtʃata]), is a name given to various beverages, which are generally plant based, but sometimes contain milk.

  8. Agua fresca - Wikipedia

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    Two types of aguas frescas in a Mexican taqueria in Seattle. On the left is a jar of agua de flor de Jamaica, and on the right is horchata. The drinks are ladled from the jars into glasses. Chia seed agua fresca Guava agua fresca. Aguas frescas [1] [2] (English: cool waters, lit.

  9. Agua Fresca Will Keep You Hydrated This Summer: Here's ... - AOL

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