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  2. Namkhaeng sai - Wikipedia

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    Som chun (A lychee in syrup that is flavored with bitter orange) Mi yen (Noodles in shaved ice with syrup) Man dueai thua (Coconut milk pour on shaved ice mixed with sweet potatoes, job's tear, red bean, and pineapple juice) O-aew (Red sweet syrup poured on shaved ice mixed with clear grass jelly and red bean)

  3. Piragua (food) - Wikipedia

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    The piragüero finishes making the piragua when he pours the desired flavored syrup over it. Piragüeros only go out on hot sunny days because those are the only days when they can expect good business. [3] Unlike the typical American snow cone, which is often eaten with a spoon, the piragua is eaten straight out of the cup or sipped through a ...

  4. This Snow Globe Cocktail Is the Cutest Addition to a ... - AOL

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    The snow globe cocktail is festive, fun, and so easy to make! ... She also adds coconut syrup to her water to make the finished product look even more like snow. @ainttooproudtomeg/TikTok.

  5. Hawaiian shave ice - Wikipedia

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    Shave ice or Hawaiian shave ice is an ice-based dessert made by shaving a block of ice and flavoring it with syrup and other sweet ingredients. On Hawai‘i Island, it is also referred to as "ice shave". [citation needed] In contrast, a snow cone, a similar American dessert, is made with crushed ice rather than shaved ice. The thin ice shavings ...

  6. Sno-ball - Wikipedia

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    A sno-ball is a confection made with finely shaved ice and flavored sugar syrup. Commonly confused with the snow cone, the ice of a sno-ball is fine and fluffy; while a snow cone's ice is coarse, crunchy, and granular. Moreover, whereas in a snow cone the flavored syrup sinks to the bottom of the cup, in a sno-ball the ice absorbs the syrup.

  7. Tiger's blood - Wikipedia

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    Tiger's blood or tiger blood is a flavor of shave ice, [1] snow cones, [2] and other products. [3]It does not contain blood or anything from tigers. [2] [1] The flavor is a combination of strawberry, watermelon, and a smaller amount of coconut, [1] [2] though some syrup makers have slightly different recipes and add other flavors like cherry.