Noun
gelato (usually uncountable, plural gelati or gelatos)
An Italian variant of ice cream made from milk and sugar, combined with other flavourings. The ingredients are supercooled while stirring to break up ice crystals as they form.
I believe gelato is meant to be treated as medicine and taken daily as a prescription. Betsy Brandt
When I have a bad day, I dream about opening up a gelato stand on the streets of Sydney, Australia. Doesn't everyone have a random escape fantasy? Nancy Lublin
Diners can enjoy a starter, a signature meat dish or a bun, a side and a scoop of gelato, with dishes including Smokestak’s signature beef brisket with pickled chillies. Source: Internet
After brunch, stroll into the attached market for a gelato and an armful of house-made sausages, pasta, sauces, Italian condiments of all types and a local honey infused with the scent of truffle. Source: Internet
Chicago artist Joe Miller’s 2014 piece greets visitors to The Plant, 1400 W. 46th St., a 95,000-square-foot facility whose 20 tenants produce products including bread, coffee, chocolate and even vegan gelato, mostly for wholesale clients. Source: Internet
Dubbed the "Frank Behry", it features Strawberries & Cream gelato and snickerdoodle cookies. citation citation Gehry is also known for his sometimes cantankerous personality. Source: Internet