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Various bingsu Patbingsu Persimmon bingsu Bingsu with ice
cream A
yogurt bingsu Melon bingsu Patbingsu topped with
fruits Berry bingsu Milk tea
bingsu Black...
- over 490
retail stores in
South Korea. It
serves mainly various flavors of
bingsu (Korean
shaved ice). The
brand first started in 2010 as a
fusion rice cake...
- Korea, the
shaved ices are
known as
bingsu (빙수). The
variety topped with
sweetened red
beans is
called pat-
bingsu, with pat (팥)
meaning "red bean". Toppings...
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similar shaved ice
variations around the world. Kakigōri: ****anese
shaved ice
Bingsu:
Korean shaved ice Halo-halo:
Filipino shaved ice Tshuah-ping: Taiwanese...
- raengmyŏn,
kimchi Korea, South: kimchi, bulgogi, bibimbap, jajangmyeon,
bingsu,
Tteokbokki Kosovo: flia Kyrgyzstan:
beshbarmak Laos: larb/laap, sticky...
- sai with
different ingredients. Many
desserts from
other countries like
bingsu and
kakikori share characteristics with
namkhaeng sai but the
style of shaved...
-
similar shaved ice
variations around the world. Kakigōri: ****anese
shaved ice
Bingsu:
Korean shaved ice Tshuah-ping:
Taiwanese shaved ice Halo-halo: Filipino...
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pastries such as scones. Some
cafes also used
dalgona to make
desserts such as
bingsu and souffle.
Dalgona appeared in an
episode of the
Netflix series Squid...
-
similar shaved ice
variations around the world. Kakigōri: ****anese
shaved ice
Bingsu:
Korean shaved ice Halo-halo:
Filipino shaved ice Es
campur and Es teler:...
- Kakigōri
before World War II. (氷コップ [ja]) Tshuah-ping:
Taiwanese shaved ice
Bingsu:
Korean shaved ice Granita:
Sicilian shaved ice Halo-halo:
Filipino shaved...