Talk:gelateria

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Request for elucidation[edit]

I believe that it is incorrect to consider a gelateria a shop that sells ice-cream rather than one that sells gelato, as the two terms are irrefutably not identical in meaning, and gelateria is derived from the word 'gelato.' Additionally, one would not consider a shop that sells ice-cream, such as Cold Stone Creamery, a gelateria; it is an ice-cream parlor.

http://goitaly.about.com/od/italytravelglossary/g/gelateria.htm

Therefore, I am altering the somewhat ambiguous term ice-cream to gelato to elucidate as to what a gelateria verily is. Cellomilk91 02:43, 12 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

  • Then I obviously have a misconception of the criteria. In addition to selling ice-cream, it also must be within Italy? So is an ersatz ice-cream parlor of American variety found in Italy considered a gelateria? Cellomilk91 03:10, 13 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]