gelato
What's a 6 letter name for Italian ice cream?
It is Gelati, very tasty.
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Reply:Gelato Italian Ice Cream: Aromi d'Italia
www.aromiditalia.com Aromi d'Italia brings four generations of experience in the gelato industry.
We bring over 100 years and four generations of experience in the gelato industry to our clients. "Gelato" is an Italian word for ice cream. Created in northern Italy, it is known by its smooth texture, rich and exquisite taste, and naturally low in fat.
Starting in the mid 90's with just a few clients, Aromi d'Italia has grown to become the largest provider in the industry. Currently, we serve hundreds of food service customers throughout North America, from "mom-and-pop" shops to franchise and chain stores. We look forward to sharing our knowledge and experience with you.
Italian ice (also known as granita, granite, slush, Italian water ice, or water ice in areas with large Italian-American populations) is a frozen dessert made by mixing flavorings (typically fruit juices but also coffee and chocolate) with ice. ...
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That should cover it :-) SEE MORE THAN ONE NAME:-)
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Reply:yup, gelato indeed
Reply:GELATO!!
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Reply:gelato or gelati
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Reply:Could you mean gelato, I thought it had another t in it. Maybe not.
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Reply:gelato if singular
gelati if plural
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Reply:I'd say it was Gelati, then again, i'm not italian.
Reply:how's that crossword puzzle going
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