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Post by The Ice Cream Informant on Jul 9, 2013 11:55:01 GMT -5
After trying their Salted Peanut Gelato (and after having a few bites of their Chocolate Sorbetto that's still in my freezer), I'm interested to hear what others have to say.
The prices seem steep, but I really appreciated the subtle flavoring of their Salted Peanut.
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Post by robboe on Jul 9, 2013 12:33:43 GMT -5
Yes, tried the honey mascarpone and the fior di latte. Honey mascarpone was very good, fior di latte was plain, but enjoyable. I'd have tried more, but the $9 price tag per pint is too heavy for something that I don't know for certain will be a knockout every time (a la Jeni's). When it comes to gelatos I am especially interested in the dark chocolate flavors and any tree nut-based flavors (especially hazelnut and pistachio flavors).
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Post by The Ice Cream Informant on Jul 9, 2013 13:01:55 GMT -5
Yes, tried the honey mascarpone and the fior di latte. Honey mascarpone was very good, fior di latte was plain, but enjoyable. I'd have tried more, but the $9 price tag per pint is too heavy for something that I don't know for certain will be a knockout every time (a la Jeni's). When it comes to gelatos I am especially interested in the dark chocolate flavors and any tree nut-based flavors (especially hazelnut and pistachio flavors). I was tempted to chose the Honey Mascarpone over the Salted Peanut. I hear you on the price tag. Jeni's is guaranteed to leave you satisfied, but I could see some of the super simple BKLYN Larder flavors to leave a little to be desired. Their Chocolate Sorbetto was just as good as the Salted Peanut. Really surprising.
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