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  2. Shaved ice - Wikipedia

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    Shaved ice is a large family of ice-based desserts made of fine shavings of ice and sweet condiments or syrups. Usually, the syrup is added after the ice has been frozen and shaved—typically at the point of sale; however, flavoring can also be added before freezing.

  3. Kona Ice - Wikipedia

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    Kona Ice is headquartered in Florence, Kentucky. [3] As of March 2015, the company had more than 1000 franchise locations in 43 states and others across Canada. [10] [11] [12] Customers can customize their shaved ice with the Flavorwave, a patented flavor dispenser built into the side of the truck. [4]

  4. Piragua (food) - Wikipedia

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    Hand ice shaver used by piragüeros. In the process of preparing a piragua, the piragüero shaves the ice from the block of ice with a hand ice shaver. [7] He then puts the shaved ice into a cup and uses a funnel-shaped tool to give it the distinctive pyramid shape.

  5. Chhoah-peng - Wikipedia

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    Chhoah-peng (Taiwanese Hokkien: 礤冰 or 剉冰; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: chhoah-peng) [1] or Tsua bing, also known as Baobing (Chinese: 刨冰; pinyin: bàobīng) in Mandarin, is a shaved ice dessert introduced to Taiwan under Japanese rule, [2] and then spread from Taiwan to Greater China and countries with large regional Overseas Chinese populations such as Malaysia and Singapore.

  6. Visit this Hawaiian food stand for the 'softest, fluffiest ...

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    Hawaiian shave ice is like a snow cone, but better. This family shop at Arrowhead Towne Center in Glendale serves 30-plus flavors and ice cream. Visit this Hawaiian food stand for the 'softest ...

  7. Mango shaved ice - Wikipedia

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    Mango shaved ice is a popular dessert in Taiwan, especially enjoyed during the hot summer months. [1] Distinct from traditional shaved ice which typically includes toppings such as tapioca pearls, taro balls, and grass jelly, mango shaved ice features fresh mango chunks, condensed milk, and mango ice cream atop shaved or finely crushed ice. [2]