On a warm New Mexico day, there’s nothing like an icy dessert to cool you off. This magnificent gelato shop is truly unique and has even more unique flavors. In fact, this Albuquerque dessert spot serves up more than sixty flavors of the cold, sweet treat. The gelato shop started when the owners went to Rome, and the result is gelato that will have you transported back to Italy. With endless samples, combinations, and new flavors to try, this gelato shop in Albuquerque is perfect for any ice cream lover, gelato aficionado, or sweets lover alike.

Welcome to Frost Gelato in Albuquerque! This amazing gelato shop is located in Uptown.

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Frost Gelato was started when the owners went to Rome and discovered gelato. After that, they came back and studied everything there is to know about gelato and even found a distributor that gets its ingredients from Rome. They then grew their facilities to make their very own gelato production.

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Everything at this gelateria is made fresh. You’ve never had gelato quite like this before because it’s made the same day. For a cool, creamy treat, there’s no better way to enjoy it than freshly made.

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What’s the difference between ice cream and gelato anyway?

Frost Gelato/Facebook While gelato and ice cream are similar, here in America anything with less than 10% butterfat cannot be called ice cream, so gelato will never claim that name. Gelato uses much less butterfat than ice cream, and also has less air, making for a denser creamy treat that is much less diluted. This is why gelato tastes much stronger than ice cream.

Here at Frost Gelato, there are more than 60 different flavors of the enticing treat to try. If you can’t choose, feel free to get a few mini cones! Also, Frost offers endless samples so that you only purchase the flavor you truly love.

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The flavors at Frost are constantly changing, and are always unique. Whether it be a tea and crumpets gelato, spicy chocolate, lotus flower, or many more, there’s something truly unique for everyone.

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Frost Gelato also offers coffee drinks, shakes, and sorbet! This menu is jam-packed with flavor, so you can come back time and time again to try them all.

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With more than 60 flavors to choose from, this gelato shop is truly second to none. Once you’ve loaded up on samples, take a cone, bowl, or shake to go and maybe even one to share with a friend.

Frost Gelato/Facebook Address: 2200 Louisiana Boulevard NE Suite 9A, Albuquerque, NM, 87110.

For more information about Frost Gelato, you can visit their website right here.

Have you ever had gelato in New Mexico? Have you tried any of the unique flavors at Frost Gelato in Albuquerque? We’d love to hear all about your tastes in the comments section!

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While gelato and ice cream are similar, here in America anything with less than 10% butterfat cannot be called ice cream, so gelato will never claim that name. Gelato uses much less butterfat than ice cream, and also has less air, making for a denser creamy treat that is much less diluted. This is why gelato tastes much stronger than ice cream.

Address: 2200 Louisiana Boulevard NE Suite 9A, Albuquerque, NM, 87110.

For more information about Frost Gelato, you can visit their website right here.

If you’re not quite in the mood for gelato after trying so many flavors, but still haven’t satisfied your sweet tooth, check out this sweet shop with more than 22 different gummy flavors to choose from.

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