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If you're craving shaved ice but you're lacking the proper equipment, luckily there's a way to make it at home without a fancy machine. Here's how.
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If you crave sweet or savory treats, there is a cool spot nearby to savor an icy dessert, from Cocoa Beach to Cocoa Village.
Shaved ice is a well-known dessert that consists of ice shaved finely and topped with ingredients like fruit juices, condensed milk, and mochi. Here’s how to make it at home.
Method: In a tall glass, add the ice cubes, basil seeds, and khus syrup. Slowly pour in the chilled soda water and top it off with a creamy scoop of vanilla ice cream.
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Their shave ice starts with a scoop of ice cream, then a mound of freshly shaved ice — they use about 350 pounds of ice a day — topped with sugar-sweetened flavored syrups and a drizzle of ...