Difference between Gelato and Gelati
What is the difference between Gelato and Gelati?
Gelato as a noun is an italian variant of ice cream made from milk and sugar, combined with other flavourings. the ingredients are super-cooled while stirring to break up ice crystals as they form. while Gelati as a noun is italian-style ice-cream.
Gelato
Part of speech: noun
Definition: An Italian variant of ice cream made from milk and sugar, combined with other flavourings. The ingredients are super-cooled while stirring to break up ice crystals as they form.
Gelati
Part of speech: noun
Definition: Italian-style ice-cream.A serving of gelati, often in a cone.
We hope you now know whether to use Gelato or Gelati in your sentence.