Turin Gianduja Gelato — Typical dish of Turin

Turin Gianduja Gelato

Turin gianduja gelato appears with a warm, velvety color, somewhere between hazelnut and deep chocolate. On the palate it is creamy, round, and fragrant, with the lingering aroma of Piedmont hazelnuts blending with the depth of cocoa. The texture is soft and enveloping, typical of artisanal gelato churned slowly. It is the classic flavor of a stroll beneath the porticoes or a sweet pause in the city’s historic gelaterias.

Season: Tutto l'anno€3–6

Why it matters

This flavor embodies one of Turin’s most recognizable gastronomic symbols: gianduja, the famous union of cocoa and hazelnut created in the nineteenth century. In Turin’s gelaterias it represents a direct link to the city’s chocolate-making tradition, the birthplace of gianduiotti and many cocoa creations. Tasting it means stepping into the sweet culture of Piedmont.

Origin story

The flavor was born from the meeting of Italian gelato-making craft and gianduja, the blend of cocoa and Langhe hazelnuts developed in Turin during the Napoleonic era, when cocoa was rare and expensive. Turin’s gelato makers began turning this iconic cream into gelato, highlighting its toasted aroma and natural creaminess. Over time it has become one of the must-have flavors in the city’s historic gelaterias.

Typical ingredients

lattepannazuccheropasta di nocciole piemontesicacao

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Questions about Turin Gianduja Gelato

What is Turin Gianduja Gelato?

Turin gianduja gelato appears with a warm, velvety color, somewhere between hazelnut and deep chocolate. On the palate it is creamy, round, and fragrant, with the lingering aroma of Piedmont hazelnuts blending with the depth of cocoa. The texture is soft and enveloping, typical of artisanal gelato churned slowly. It is the classic flavor of a stroll beneath the porticoes or a sweet pause in the city’s historic gelaterias.

Where to eat Turin Gianduja Gelato in Turin?

Look for traditional trattorias and restaurants in the historic centre of Turin that value local products and traditional recipes.

What are the ingredients of Turin Gianduja Gelato?

The main ingredients of Turin Gianduja Gelato are: latte, panna, zucchero, pasta di nocciole piemontesi, cacao.

How much does Turin Gianduja Gelato cost in Turin?

The price of Turin Gianduja Gelato in Turin is typically €3–6.

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