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  2. Gelato - Wikipedia

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    Gelato (Italian: [dʒeˈlaːto]; lit. ' frozen ') is the common word in Italian for all types of ice cream. In English, it specifically refers to a frozen dessert of Italian origin. Artisanal gelato in Italy generally contains 6–9% butterfat, which is lower than other styles of frozen dessert.

  3. Stracciatella (ice cream) - Wikipedia

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    Stracciatella over chocolate ice cream. Makers produce the effect by drizzling melted chocolate into plain milk ice cream towards the end of the churning process; the chocolate solidifies immediately after coming in contact with the cold ice cream, and is then broken up and incorporated into the ice cream with a spatula. [1]

  4. List of Italian desserts and pastries - Wikipedia

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    Coffee, especially espresso, are integral to Italian culture and cuisine, and is featured frequently in dessert recipes, such as tiramisù. The usage of a cold dairy dessert, such as ice cream or gelato, was introduced to the Western world through Italy. [2]

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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. Chop the remaining 1 cup ...

  7. Spumoni - Wikipedia

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    Spumoni (sg.: spumone) is a molded gelato made with layers of different colors and flavors containing candied fruits and nuts, with the main three flavors being pistachio, cherry, and chocolate (or sometimes vanilla). [1] [2] [3] Its origins date back to the end of the 19th century in the Italian city of Naples, Campania. [4]

  8. Stabiliser (food) - Wikipedia

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    Pectin is used as a stabiliser in foods such as yogurt. A stabiliser or stabilizer is an additive to food which helps to preserve its structure. Typical uses include preventing oil-water emulsions from separating in products such as salad dressing; preventing ice crystals from forming in frozen food such as ice cream; and preventing fruit from settling in products such as jam, yogurt and jellies.

  9. This Italian city wants to ban gelato and pizza sales after ...

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    Venturing down the cobbled back streets of Milan in search of a late-night gelato is an intrinsic part of Italian culture for many residents in the city. It is also a must-do for the millions of ...