Talk:Gelati

Latest comment: 18 years ago by Zzyzx11
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Gelati is different than gelato, though in the original Italian the word "gelati" is actually the plural of "gelato". It is a layered mix or parfait of water ice and ice cream (typically soft-serve or frozen custard). This misnomer appears to have originated in the East Coast of the US (perhaps on the Jersey Shore), but is beginning to spread as locations serving water ice gain popularity. Rita's Water Ice makes gelati and refer to it on their webpage, under products and promotions, at ritasice.com

  • Until you cite sources, I am reverting this page back to the version of 22 September 2004: a redirect to Gelato. Zzyzx11 (Talk) 17:48, 12 August 2005 (UTC)Reply