our Gelato flavors
WHAT IS GELATO?
gelato is the Italian word for ice cream. pretty simple. but that’s where the simple definition ends, because ice creams vary throughout Italy, just as they do throughout the US. from the Italian south to its north, one finds very different frozen desserts. icier in the south, traditionally - as it was historically a poorer region (and eggs and cream were expensive), as well as much warmer - where icier concoctions were simply more refreshing. the north could (more) afford ‘richer’, ‘custardy’, higher butterfat ice creams.
that said, in general, Americans experience gelato as lower in fat than what we’re used to stateside. that’s changing too - as the USA’s frozen dessert revolution continues unabated. lastly, the genius of Italian gelato equipment is the ‘slow churn’. a slower mixing allows for less air to be incorporated (as does a lower butterfat recipe), resulting in a higher concentration of flavor. ecco! - we have GELATO.
our gelato flavors are categorized below. for a full list of flavors, click HERE.