Here's a good description. I guess it would be a sorbet? I just think of it as crushed ice, but that's not really accurate because around here they also DO have crushed ice, but that's usually piraguas (which is a Puerto Rican snow cone).
btw thank you the other day for the Burn Notice link! That was very kind of you! :D
I have to add sorbet to my shopping list now, because I really fancy something like that right now. Yum. Shame I'm just a smidgen too proud to go down to Tesco in my pajamas right now and get some!
The link was no problem - thought it might be useful.
Mmmmm yes. LEMON! I gotta try that. They only have mango and rainbow besides cherry and coconut where I live but the rainbow has a little bit of lemon in it, I think.
I love it so much! It always reminds me of past fun summer memories. :D
Kind of, I think? I have some links up above. I think it's more like sorbet, but I don't actually eat sorbets very often so I'm guessing on that end. ;)
Closer to sorbet than a sno-cone. The ice is packed more densely and the flavoring is more concentrated. The mass-marketed individual sizes usually have the syrup concentrated at the bottom but it doesn't have that icy taste of sno-cones.
And thus, my expertise is...on iced treats. Rock on.
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Here's a good description. I guess it would be a sorbet? I just think of it as crushed ice, but that's not really accurate because around here they also DO have crushed ice, but that's usually piraguas (which is a Puerto Rican snow cone).
btw thank you the other day for the Burn Notice link! That was very kind of you! :D
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I love it so much! It always reminds me of past fun summer memories. :D
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And thus, my expertise is...on iced treats. Rock on.
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