Italy: The Different Types of Gelato Flavors

GelatoIf you’re really into ice cream, or specifically Gelato, then I guess this article is for you.  Although it seems a little obsessive to be researching ice cream prior to actually getting it, I guess I can’t judge since I’m the one writing this stuff.  So for you Gelato Aficionados out there, here is a list of all the wondrous flavors of Gelato that you can find in Italy. You should be able to find most of these flavors all over the country….from Rome to Venice to Florence to Cinqueterre.  My apologies if I missed one or if they’ve come up with new concoctions since this article has been published.

  • Ferrero Rocher
  • Amarena Vanilla Cherry
  • Reese’s Peanut Buttercup
  • Oreo
  • Ovetto Kinder (Kinder Surprise)
  • Spagnola
  • Tiramisu
  • Nutella
  • Stracciatella
  • Stracciatella Chocolate Chip
  • Fragola (Strawberry)
  • Cheese Cake
  • Cloccomenta (Choco Mint)
  • Puffo Smurf (Yes, it’s Smurf flavored ice cream!)
  • Lemon
  • Mango
  • Kinder Cereali (Kinder Country)
  • Pistachio
  • Yogurt
  • Banana
  • Crema al Whiskey (Whiskey Vanilla Cream)
  • Cloccolato al Latte (Semi Sweet Chocolate)
  • Vanilla
  • Caramello (Caramel)
  • Lampone (Raspberry)
  • Cioccolato Fondente (Dark Chocolate)
  • Fior di Latte (Milk)
  • Melon
  • Nocciola (Hazelnut)
  • Caffe (Coffee)
  • Ananas (Pineapple)
  • Frutti di Bosco (Forest Berries)
  • Cocco (Coconut)
  • Variegato Amarena (Black Cherry with Cream)
  • Whiskey Cream
  • Zabaione (Egg Flip)
  • Choco Lime
  • Crema (Cream)
  • Menta (Mint)
  • Cream Caramel
  • Bacio (Chocolate and Nuts)
  • Bailey’s Irish Cream
  • Yogurt Frutti di Bosco (Wild BerriesYogurt)
  • Soleada (Papaya and Passion Fruit)
  • Passion Fruit
  • Pesca (Peach)
  • Macedonia (Fruit Salad)
  • Fico (Fig)
  • Melone (Melon)

GelatoWhewww!….that should do it.  Those are the vast majority, if not all, of Gelato flavors that you will encounter in Italy.  Have fun, enjoy…and try not to get too fat during your trip to Italy.

 

 

 

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Daniel Royse is the founder and editor in chief of the online travel publication, This Boundless World. He has written numerous articles on travel, business and politics and has recently completed his first full-length novel titled The Watermelon King. Daniel is an obsessive writer and explorer who has backpacked to over 50 countries, spanning five continents. To the disbelief of many, he still enjoys long, hot bus rides through chaotic places. More information about The Watermelon King can be found at www.thewatermelonking.com Contact: danroyse(to)gmail.com