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The History of Gelato dates back to the 16th century. There is some confusion in the origin as to where or who really invented gelato. As most stories go, it is credited to Bernardo Buontalenti, a native of Florence, who delighted the court of Catherina dei Medici with his creation. Italians are certainly credited with introducing gelato to the rest of Europe; with Sicilian born Francesco Procopio dei Coltelli who undoubtedly was one of the most influential individuals in the history of gelato, as one of the first to sell it to the public. Summoned to Paris in 1686, he opened a café named after himself called "Café Procope", which quickly became one of the most celebrated haunts of the literary establishment in France. In Italy meanwhile, the art of traditional gelato making was passed on from father to son, improved and perfected right up to the 20th century, when many gelato makers began to emigrate, taking their know-how to the rest of Europe and the States

Gelato in Italian literally means "frozen", but it basically used to indicate the Italian type of ice cream. One of the basic differences between Gelato and the ice cream we know is that it doesn't contain as much air, and is therefore more intense in flavour. In part, Gelato is healthier than ice cream as we know it since it is made with all natural ingredients and contains fewer calories and less butter fat. Red Boat Gelato is made fresh on the premises so that we can bring you the highest quality flavours around.

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Apple Crumble

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Raspberry Sorbet

Jelly Bean

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Colouring Competition

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If you click on the image above you will see the Red Boat at Penmon Point (a local beauty spot) when you click below (click to enter) a printable line image will give you a colouring or painting outline and details of how to enter. Simply colour or paint your version and hand it over when you visit Red Boat to enter our competition.

Lyn will judge the entries each month and the best in her opinion will be invited to Red Boat for a mega plate of Ice Cream for which you can choose from up to 3 flavours plus we will present you with a limited edition print of the Red Boat at Penmon and display your entry as the winner in the Ice Cream Parlour.

Click to enter