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  1. Shaved ice

    Shaved ice is a large family of ice-based dessert made of fine shavings of ice or finely crushed 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. The dessert is consumed worldwide in various forms and manners. Shaved ice can also be mixed with large quantities of liquid to produce shaved ice drinks. Many shaved ices are confused with "Italian ice", called "granita". Italian ice, also known as "water ice", has the flavoring (fruit juice or other ingredients, like almond) incorporated into the sugared water before it is frozen. Shaved ice—especially highly commercial shaved ice (such as that found in food chains or from street vendors)—is often flavored after the ice has been frozen and shaved. Snow cones are an example of shaved ice that is flavored after production.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of shaved ice in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of shaved ice in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of shaved ice in a Sentence

  1. Casa Velas:

    Guests can also participate in a cooking class to learn how to prepare different types of guacamole, to keep guests cool in Puerto Vallarta's temperate 85F weather, avocado shaved ice will be offered in the pool area.

  2. Luz Claudio:

    There is not any way that parents can be sure whether the teethers that they buy have parabens or not, for my daughter, I used shaved ice or frozen fruits to alleviate teething pain.

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