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Gelato al Cioccolato e Arancia (Italian Chocolate and Orange Gelato)
Chocolate and orange are classic partners in Italian pastry because dark cacao brings depth and bitterness while citrus oils provide fragrance and freshness. Southern Italian pastry uses orange zest, candied peel, preserves, and chocolate in countless combinations. In gelato, most of the orange char
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Gelato al Cioccolato Bianco e Pistacchio (Italian White Chocolate and Pistachio Gelato)
White chocolate and pistachio can become cloying because both ingredients are rich. White chocolate brings cacao butter, milk solids, and sugar, while pistachio adds its own natural oils. The sophisticated approach is restraint: pistachio should lead while white chocolate supplies roundness and text
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Gelato alla Stracciatella (Italian Stracciatella Gelato)
Stracciatella was created in Bergamo in 1961 and remains one of the most recognizable modern Italian gelato flavors. Melted dark chocolate is drizzled into nearly finished cold gelato, where it solidifies immediately and fractures into thin irregular pieces. The contrast between fresh dairy and brit
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