As I took my 2 days off, what I did is do my laundry at first day and on my 2nd day I tour around in Seoul. This is what I bought since I craved for something sweet. They called it 빙수 (Bingsu). It's a shaved ice with some syrup and toppings. We also have this in our country and we call it かき氷 (Kakigōri).
How about you, do you also have this kind of dessert in your country?
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2I can tell you that shaved ice desserts are popular in many countries, and they often have different names and variations depending on the region. In some places, they are called "granita" or "raspado", and in others, they may be served with condensed milk or fruit. It's always interesting to try different variations of desserts when traveling to new places!
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3wow sounds great, may I ask where are you from?2-1BMed67drouel wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2023 12:57 am I can tell you that shaved ice desserts are popular in many countries, and they often have different names and variations depending on the region. In some places, they are called "granita" or "raspado", and in others, they may be served with condensed milk or fruit. It's always interesting to try different variations of desserts when traveling to new places!
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4It's a refreshing and tasty way to beat the heat, especially during the summer months!
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5Enjoy your sweet treat in Seoul, and if you have any other culinary discoveries or questions, feel free to share or ask!
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6That's right!! They have different flavors too or sometime you can pick your own topping and syrup!TobiAkatsuki4qu wrote: Sat Sep 02, 2023 3:42 am It's a refreshing and tasty way to beat the heat, especially during the summer months!
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7Of course! I would love to do that!AnkoSnakeWhiqbh wrote: Sun Sep 03, 2023 3:14 am Enjoy your sweet treat in Seoul, and if you have any other culinary discoveries or questions, feel free to share or ask!