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Semifreddo
Origin: Italian
Pronounced as say-mee-FRAYD-doh
Italian for "half cold," semifreddo culinarily refers to any of various chilled or partially frozen desserts including cake, ice cream, fruit and custard or whipped cream. Such a dessert's Spanish counterpart is called semifrío .
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