Shaved Ice Syrup

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Shaved Ice Flavors: What You Need to Know

There are advantages and disadvantages to using flavor concentrate or ready-to-use shave ice syrup. All you must do for ready-to-use syrup is put it in a pour bottle and add a spout, so it's considered highly convenient. However, you won't have control over its sweetness and most of this product is high-fructose syrup. Additionally, syrups are heavy, and when ordering them, you're also investing in this extra weight. They tend to be more expensive than concentrate shaved ice syrups because you're paying for someone else's labor.

Shaved ice flavor concentrate enables you to add your own sugar to the mix. This gives you the agency to opt for healthier cane sugar or use substitutes such as agave nectar, Splenda, and more. Shave ice syrup concentrate has a longer shelf life than ready-to-use shaved ice flavor, preventing spoilage and waste. The disadvantage of concentrate is that it takes more work to make than ready-to-use shave ice syrup. If you want more control over your product, we recommend concentrate, but for faster prep times, go with ready-to-use. Below, we'll further explain shaved ice flavors and their uses.

Common Questions About Shaved Ice Syrup

What are the most popular Hawaiian shaved ice syrup flavors?

The consistent top three Hawaiian shaved ice syrups are cherry, blue raspberry, and grape. Coming in at number four is a flavor called tiger's blood, which is a sweet mix of coconut, strawberry, and watermelon (the fifth most popular flavor itself). Additional favorites include strawberry, piña colada, banana, root beer, and lemon-lime.

What's the difference between shaved ice and snow cones?

Snow cones can be found at public events such as fairs and sporting events. The ice has a crunchy consistency and most of the syrup settles at the bottom of the cup, so the last few bites are the most flavorful. Snow cones are made by shaving ordinary ice cubes from freezers and usually are served in a cone-shaped cup with two to five flavor options.

Shaved ice is a fluffy, fine ice made from snow shaved off an ice block, and the flat shaving surface creates a fluffy texture that imitates real snow and melts in your mouth. It can be found at mobile units, such as roadside stands, in more than 70 flavors. Shave ice syrup is poured onto the ice, distributing evenly throughout the cup, and sometimes toppings such as sour spray and sweet cream are added.

How do you make ice cream with shaved ice flavors?

To make ice cream with shaved ice flavor, you'll need shaved ice, a can of evaporated milk, and Hawaiian shaved ice syrup's homemade ice cream mix. Begin by pouring 4 ounces of the homemade ice cream mix into a separate container. Add 4 ounces of evaporated milk to the syrup bottle, and then replace the cape and shake well. Finish by pouring this over your shaved ice and enjoy.

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