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Frozen Desserts

Frozen Desserts & producers

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Frozen Desserts

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Dondurma

Kahramanmaraş, Turkiye
4.6
Most iconic: Mini Dondurma (Beşiktaş, Turkiye)

Turkish ice cream is believed to originate from the city of Maraş—hence the name—and what really sets it apart from other varieties is its resistance to melting and a particularly dense, chewy texture. These qualities are brought by ad... READ MORE

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Clotted cream ice cream

Cornwall, England
4.6

Clotted cream ice cream is a traditional ice cream that’s associated with Cornwall, although it’s sold in supermarkets throughout the United Kingdom. This ice cream is made with Cornish whole milk, eggs, and clotted cream. The use of C... READ MORE

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Frozen custard

Wisconsin, United States of America
4.5
Most iconic: Ted Drewes Frozen Custard (St. Louis, United States of America)

Frozen custard comes from the "Custard Capital of the World", Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where it's sold more than anywhere else around the globe. It is a gourmet ice cream treat made with eggs, cream, and sugar, and it originated from Coney Island, Ne... READ MORE

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Gelato al pistacchio

Italy
4.5
Most iconic: Gelateria dei Gracchi (Rome, Italy)

Pistachio is one of the most popular flavors of Italian gelato. A mainstay in every gelateria, in its original form, this frozen treat combines pistachio paste with the classic base of milk, cream, eggs, and sugar. Occasionally, crushed and toaste... READ MORE

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Limber

Puerto Rico
4.4

Limber is a Puerto Rican frozen treat consisting of coconut milk, pineapple juice, and sweeteners such as sugar. There are numerous variations, so it can also be prepared with mangos or raspberries. This dessert is named after Charles A. Lindbergh... READ MORE

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Affogato

Italy
4.3
Most iconic: Fiocco di Neve (Rome, Italy)

The authentic affogato combines two Italian classics: a shot of freshly brewed espresso and a scoop of vanilla or fior di latte gelato. Affogato translates as drowned, referring to the preparation process in which steaming espres... READ MORE

7

Brownie Sundae

United States of America
4.3
Most iconic: Ghirardelli Square (San Francisco, United States of America)

As the name suggests, brownie sundae is a type of ice cream sundae with added brownies. Squares or pieces of rich, warm, and moist chocolate brownies are typically layered in a serving bowl with a few scoops of ice cream on top, and the whole thin... READ MORE

8

Kulfi

Delhi, India
4.3
Most iconic: Barbeque Nation (Bangalore, India)

Kulfi is a traditional ice cream made with slowly simmered whole milk. Although the long-simmering process results in a loss of volume, it makes up for it with a delicious, nutty, caramelized flavor. The ice cream is characterized by its unusual, ... READ MORE

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Gelato alla nocciola

Italy
4.3
Most iconic: Gelateria Otaleg (Rome, Italy)

A staple at every Italian gelateria, nocciola is a classic hazelnut gelato. It is prepared with a fragrant hazelnut paste that is combined with a base of milk, cream, eggs, and sugar to create a creamy treat that is characterized by its nutty flav... READ MORE

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Granita di mandorla

Sicily, Italy
4.3
Most iconic: Caffe Sicilia (Noto, Italy)

Granita di mandorla is a variety of Sicilian granita—a frozen dessert that comes in a wide array of flavors. This almond-based version can be made from scratch, using ground almonds, or with the already-prepared almond paste. The latter will... READ MORE

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Granita

Sicily, Italy
4.2
Most iconic: Caffe Sicilia (Noto, Italy)

This classic Sicilian semi-frozen dessert is just the thing to cool you down during the dog days of summer. It is served all across the island, and traditionally enjoyed for breakfast alongside an espresso and brioche. Granita is made with water, ... READ MORE

12

Semifreddo

Italy
4.2
Most iconic: Latte di Luna (Pienza, Italy)

Semifreddo is made by gently folding whipped cream into a thick and glossy Italian meringue which can be flavored with just about anything: nuts, fruits, nougat, vanilla, chocolate, or even crema pasticcera - a thick Italian custard cream... READ MORE

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Gelato cioccolato

Italy
4.2
Most iconic: Il Massimo del Gelato (Milan, Italy)

Cioccolato is a variety of Italian gelato that is prepared with chocolate and cocoa powder as the key ingredients alongside cream, sugar, and milk. The final product, if made properly and churned at low speed, should have a dense and velvety textu... READ MORE

14

Sorbetes

Philippines
4.2
Most iconic: La Fiesta (Pasay, Philippines)

Sorbetes is a popular Filipino ice cream flavored with ingredients such as mango, chocolate, cheese, coconut, and purple yam (ube). Traditionally, it is produced from carabao milk and served in tiny scoops on sugar cones. Some Filipinos l... READ MORE

15

Patbingsu

South Korea
4.2
Most iconic: Meal Top (Seoul, South Korea)

Patbingsu is a popular South Korean dessert, its name meaning red bean ice flakes. It consists of shaved ice, condensed milk, and sweet azuki bean paste. It is often topped with pieces of Korean rice cakes known as tteok, fresh f... READ MORE

16

Stracciatella

Bergamo, Italy
4.2
Most iconic: La Marianna Ristorante (Bergamo, Italy)

Stracciatella is a variety of Italian gelato (ice cream), consisting of milk, cream, and sugar, with chocolate bits swirled inside the mixture. It was originally invented in 1962 at the Ristorante La Marianna in Bergamo by Enrico... READ MORE

17

Faloodeh

Shiraz, Iran
4.2
Most iconic: Mashti Malone's Ice Cream (Los Angeles, United States of America)

Iranian faloodeh is a traditional sorbet which consists of frozen sugar syrup infused with rose water and mixed with thin vermicelli noodles. According to popular belief, faloodeh originated in Shiraz and is one of the first sorbet varieties in th... READ MORE

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Gelato alla vaniglia

Italy
4.2
Most iconic: Vestri (Florence, Italy)

This classic gelato flavor is prepared with a base of milk, cream, eggs, and sugar that is enriched with flavorful vanilla beans. Like other gelato varieties, it is characterized by its dense, creamy texture and is often used as a base to which nu... READ MORE

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Gelato al cioccolato fondente

Italy
4.2
Most iconic: Gelateria dei Neri (Florence, Italy)

Cioccolato fondente denotes a classic dark chocolate gelato flavor that is characterized by a bold, lingering chocolate taste. It is prepared with high-quality chocolate that is combined with a base of milk, cream, eggs, and sugar. Sugar and milk ... READ MORE

20

Havij bastani

Iran
4.2

Havij bastani is a delicious and unusual Iranian take on an ice cream float. This refreshing dessert combines fresh carrot juice and a scoop of ice cream, preferably vanilla-flavored or more traditional saffron-infused version. Often considered as... READ MORE

21

Gelato al fior di latte

Italy
4.2
Most iconic: Gelateria Perché No (Florence, Italy)

Translated as flower of milk, this subtle gelato flavor is created with nothing more than milk, cream, and sugar. Though simple, it is considered to be one of the toughest varieties to master, because it offers clean, delicate flavors tha... READ MORE

22

Bacio gelato

Italy
4.2
Most iconic: Gelateria Fatamorgana (Rome, Italy)

Italian bacio is a classic gelato flavor that combines hazelnuts and chocolate. It was inspired by the famous bacio Perugina, a popular chocolate confectionery consisting of gianduja and chopped hazelnut filling, all topped with a whole h... READ MORE

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Gianduia gelato

Piedmont, Italy
4.2
Most iconic: Suso Gelatoteca (Venice, Italy)

This classic flavor combines hazelnuts and milk chocolate into a rich, smooth gelato. Though similar to the bacio flavor, gianduia is typically prepared with milk chocolate and does not incorporate crushed hazelnuts. It was modeled on READ MORE

24

Créponné

Oran, Algeria
4.2

Créponné is a traditional lemon sorbet, created by Gilbert Soriano of the Crèmerie l'Oranaise in Oran. It is made by mixing lemon zest and juice with boiling sugar syrup, leaving it to rest in the freezer for a couple of hours... READ MORE

25

Milkshake

United States of America
4.1
Most iconic: Edzo’s Burger Shop (Evanston, United States of America)

Milkshakes are usually described as flavored milk and ice cream beverages, usually lavishly decorated and served cold. The first written mention, dating from 1885, was somewhat different, and the word was used to refer to a whiskey drink, similar ... READ MORE

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Granita al limone

Sicily, Italy
4.1
Most iconic: Bar Roma dello Zio Aurelio (Sciacca, Italy)

Lemon granita is believed to have been one of the first versions of this frozen Sicilian specialty. Granita al limone is made with lemon juice, water, and sugar, while lemon zest is often used as a flavoring. The combination is frozen and then sti... READ MORE

27

Bastani sonnati

Iran
4.1
Most iconic: Mansour Ice Cream (Tehran, Iran)

Bastani sonnati is a unique saffron-infused Iranian ice cream that was invented at the beginning of the 20th century by Akbar Mashti, the first ice cream vendor in Tehran. This frozen treat is made with a creamy mixture of milk or cream, frozen cu... READ MORE

28

Gelato al limone

Italy
4.1
Most iconic: Gelateria Grom (Florence, Italy)

The refreshing lemon gelato is prepared with a base of milk, cream, eggs, and sugar that is typically enriched with lemon juice, lemon zest, and occasionally limoncello. The taste of lemon should not be overpowering, and the emphasis shou... READ MORE

29

Cookies 'n cream ice cream

South Dakota, United States of America
4.1

Cookies 'n cream ice cream is a beloved frozen dessert made by blending vanilla-flavored ice cream with crushed or chopped chocolate sandwich cookies, typically Oreos. Its creamy texture and the bittersweet crunch of the cookies create a balanced ... READ MORE

30

Tartufo di Pizzo

Pizzo, Italy
4.1
Most iconic: Bar Gelateria Ercole (Pizzo, Italy)

This classic Italian ice cream dessert hails from Pizzo, Calabria. It was supposedly invented in 1952, in Gelateria Dante, by a gelataio named Giuseppe De Maria, better known as Don Pippo. He used his hands to mold a mixture of c... READ MORE

31

Queso helado

Arequipa, Peru
4.1
Most iconic: La Nueva Palomino (Arequipa, Peru)

Queso helado is a Peruvian dessert that's very similar to ice cream, and it originates from Arequipa. It's usually made with a combination of whole milk, evaporated milk, cinnamon, cloves, desiccated coconut, sugar, and egg yolks. Both types of mi... READ MORE

32

Kulfi falooda

Northern India, India
4.1
Most iconic: Prakash Kulfi (Lucknow, India)

Usually associated with northern Indian regions, this refreshing treat combines thin falooda noodles and kulfi, a traditional Indian ice cream made with slowly simmered whole milk that is flavored with pistachio, rose water, and saffron. The whole... READ MORE

33

Gelato alla crema

Italy
4.1
Most iconic: Gelateria Vivoli (Florence, Italy)

Gelato alla crema is a basic Italian ice cream characterized by its smooth texture and rich flavors, achieved by using milk, sweet cream, sugar, egg yolks, and a hint of orange. Once the ice cream is prepared, it can be consumed on its own, or use... READ MORE

34

Gelato allo zabaione

Italy
4.1
Most iconic: Giolitti (Rome, Italy)

Many Italian gelato varieties have been modeled on the popular desserts. The same goes for zabaglione, a gelato flavor that replicates the taste of the velvety zabaglione custard. Similar to the dessert, this gelato is made by whisking eg... READ MORE

35

Kakigōri

Japan
4.0

Kakigōri is a Japanese dessert consisting of shaved ice and flavored, typically fruit-based syrup. It can also be sweetened with condensed or evaporated milk and topped with mochi and sweet bean paste. Its origins date back to the Haeian period (7... READ MORE

36

Fried Ice Cream

United States of America
4.0
Most iconic: Frach's Fried Ice Cream (Los Angeles, United States of America)

Fried ice cream is a decadent treat made by coating a scoop of ice cream in crumbled cookies or cornflakes, then deep-frying it for a short period of time until golden-brown in color on the exterior. The scoop of ice cream should ideally be frozen... READ MORE

37

Knickerbocker glory

Sherston, England
4.0
Most iconic: The Parlour (Westminster, England)

Knickerbocker glory is a classic British dessert that is simple to prepare, yet seriously impressive when served. It is made by layering ice cream, whipped cream, and fruit (usually berries) in a large, tall glass. The dessert is traditionally top... READ MORE

38

Hokey Pokey Ice Cream

New Zealand
4.0
Most iconic: Giapo (Auckland, New Zealand)

Hokey pokey is a New Zealander ice cream variety consisting of vanilla-flavored ice cream with small lumps of honeycomb toffee dispersed throughout it. Although it is produced in New Zealand, this ice cream variety is regularly exported to Japan, ... READ MORE

39

Helado de paila

Ibarra, Ecuador
4.0

Helado de paila is a sorbet-like specialty that hails from Ibarra. It comes in an array of flavors, and it is made with fruit juice, ice, sugar, and sometimes fruits. All the ingredients are traditionally churned by hand inside a large bronze or c... READ MORE

40

Zuppa Inglese Gelato

Italy
4.0
Most iconic: Fiocco di Neve (Rome, Italy)

Modeled on the traditional Italian trifle dessert named zuppa Inglese, meaning English soup, this classic gelato flavor combines the sweet custard base with bits of cookies, lady fingers, or sponge cake. As the original dessert, ... READ MORE

41

Gelato alle mandorle

Italy
4.0
Most iconic: Il Massimo del Gelato (Milan, Italy)

Gelato alle mandorle is a traditional gelato flavor made with almonds, while the base typically includes cream, milk, and sugar or honey. This gelato flavor is usually made with roasted almonds as they have a more intense aroma and flavor. The alm... READ MORE

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Frozen Yogurt

New England, United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Pinkberry (Manhattan, United States of America)

Frozen yogurt is a frozen dessert treat made with yogurt and (sometimes) other dairy products and flavorings. It is lower in fat than ice cream due to the use of milk instead of cream. Frozen yogurt is usually served with numerous toppings such as... READ MORE