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Italian Ice

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    • About Italian Food

      Italian foods have a rich history of health and substance that has existed for over 2,000 years. Early foods were more plain in taste, but as Italy came under the influence of conquerors and went through many changes, the cuisine became world renowned. Today, Italian food is one of the most popular in the world, with international... more »

    • How Is Italian Ice Made?

      Italian ice is a widely popular, refreshing and delicious summer treat. It's also known as slush and originates from the Sicilian treat known as "granita." The dessert is typically shaved ice blended with a flavor and frozen. Some recipes simply pour flavored syrup over plain crushed ice. Both types are now typically known as Italian... more »

    • How to Make Italian Ice

      Italian ice is a refreshing treat that can satisfy your sweet tooth on a warm day. With the combination of water, sugar and lemons, you can create this classic summertime dessert anytime of the year. more »

    • How to Make Italian Ices Without Corn Syrup

      Italian ice, also known as granita, is a refreshing summer treat similar to sherbet. Although the classic flavor is lemon, you can make any flavor with fruit juice, wine or any potable liquid. The following recipe is for a refreshing coffee Italian ice. more »

    • How to Pick up Italian Girls

      Attracting a woman can be a difficult endeavor. Though most women enjoy receiving flowers, getting phone calls and a random e-mail stating, "thinking about you," every woman is different. Italian women, for example, tend to grow up with a large family and much attention. They eat well, work hard and expect the very best from their... more »

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    Italian ice

    Italian ice (known in the Philadelphia area as water iceHartford, Jamie. QSR magazine, September 2009. "". Accessed 16 September 2009.) is a frozen dessert made from either concentrated syrup flavoring or fruit purees. It is not shaved ice that is flavored, rather, it is made by the same process by which ice cream is made: mixing ingredients and pouring them into a batch freezer. Common flavors include cherry, lemon, and blue raspberry, though flavors such as coconut, blueberry, orange, and chocolate, among others, are available and range in popularity depending on the region.

    The term "Italian ice" was added to the Acceptable Identification of Goods and Services Manual of the United States Patent and Trademark Office on November 8, 2007."Italian ice">
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    See also
    *Granita
    *Popsicle
    *Snow cone
    *Sorbet

    External links

    Category:Frozen desserts
    Category:Italian desserts
    Category:American desserts

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