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Various Flavors of Sicilian Granita

June 23, 2025 By Larry Aiello

In this video you will learn the various flavors of Sicilian granita that you can buy when you visit Italy.

What is a granita?

A granita is a semi-frozen dessert that you will often find in Italy, especially in Sicily.  They are made with various fruit flavors or even coffee or chocolate can be used.  It is frozen on a pan and then scraped to give it an icy texture. On the other hand, a sorbet is similar but has a smoothy and creamy texture.

If you live in the United States, it is similar to a slushy that you can buy at the 7-Eleven stores.

Italian Vocabulary Lesson on Granita

Granita – singular

Granite – plural

Limone – lemon

Mandarino – mandarin orange

Mango – this one is easy, it’s a mango

Fragola – strawberry

Gelsi – mulberries, these look similar to a blackberry

Melograno – pomegranate

Pistacchio – pistachio

Mandorla – almond

Caffè – coffee

Menta – mint

Other Italian fruits not shown in Video:

Apple – mela

Apricot – albicocca

Banana – banana

Berries – frutti di bosco

Blueberry – mirtillo

Cantaloupe – cantalupo

Grapefruit – pompelmo

Cherry – ciliegia

Orange – arancia

Pineapple – ananas

Peach – pesca

Plum – prugna

Starfruit – carambola


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