Gassata
Gassata is an Italian term used to describe beverages that are carbonated. The feminine noun la gassata can refer to a carbonated drink in general, while the common label acqua gassata denotes sparkling water. In Italian grocery stores and menus, acqua gassata or simply gassata distinguishes sparkling water from still water, which is called acqua naturale. Regional usage varies, and some contexts use frizzante instead of gassata; the terms are often interchangeable in everyday speech but may be used differently by producers or in labeling.
Etymology and meaning: The word derives from gas (carbon dioxide) dissolved in water, with the suffix -ata
Usage and labeling: In practice, gassata appears on beverage labels and menus to indicate carbonation. The degree