Stracciatella is a type of Italian ice cream or gelato that is made with milk, cream, and eggs, and flavored with vanilla and chocolate. The name “stracciatella” comes from the Italian word for “rag,” and refers to the small, irregular pieces of chocolate that are added to the ice cream. Stracciatella is a popular flavor of ice cream in Italy and around the world.
To pronounce “stracciatella,” start by saying the Italian word “stracci” (pronounced “straht-chee”). Then, add the Italian suffix “-ella” (pronounced “eh-lah”). The complete pronunciation of “stracciatella” is “straht-chee-eh-lah.”