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  2. Wet walnuts - Wikipedia

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    Wet walnuts or just walnut topping is a dessert topping made from walnuts and maple syrup. [1] Sometimes simple syrup , corn syrup , sugar [ 2 ] or brown rice syrup [ 2 ] is used instead of (or in combination with) the maple syrup.

  3. Shaved ice - Wikipedia

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    It is not certain that 蜜沙氷 is a shaved ice but in the 11th century, Japan had a shaved ice dessert, so there is a possibility that 蜜沙氷 is a shaved ice. In Korea, the shaved ices are known as bingsu (빙수). The variety topped with sweetened red beans is called pat-bingsu, with pat meaning "red bean". [17]

  4. Rush Munro's - Wikipedia

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    The most sold flavours at Rush Munro's are vanilla bean, maple walnut, passionfruit, double chocolate and hokey pokey. New flavours such as chocolate mint and green tea only account for a small percentage of sales. The ice creamery produces between 260,000 and 300,000 litres of ice cream per year. [3]

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  6. Fluffy, Light, and As Soft As Snow, Japanese Shaved Ice Is ...

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    The ice can be served as is, or covered in toppings for textural versatility. Some of the most common toppings are mochi, red bean, and fresh fruit. Related: Six Japanese-Inspired Sweets We're ...

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  8. 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.

  9. Cool off with these Korean bingsu — shaved ice — recipes

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