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Hawaiian Shave Ice: Which One Is Our Favorite?

July 15, 2008 by Andrea   Print This Post Print This Post
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8 Responses to “Hawaiian Shave Ice: Which One Is Our Favorite?”
  1. bee says:

    we get a similar thing called ‘gola’ sold by street vendors in india.

  2. Kim says:

    I have to agree about Aoki’s… but for me it is a mere 30-45 minute drive, and not a long plane ride. It is a nice treat after a hot day on the beach.

  3. Very darned expensive indeed!
    This is really important stuff and I thank you so very much for taking such valuable time and energy to engage in such serious research endeavors for the rest of us ;0)) yes ma’m very important!

  4. Keep up the good times girl!

  5. Cris says:

    These look great! My kids love shave ice!

  6. Andrea says:

    Bee, yes shave ice and many other variations on ice desserts are found all over the world, and I should probably make it my mission in life to sample them all to make a truly fair comparison. Wouldn’t that be a horrible job?
    Kim, you are fortunate to be so close to the source!
    MyKitchenInHalfCups, I am so glad that you found all our research helpful!
    Cris, you are raising your children well!
    :-)

  7. maria says:

    Did you happen to notice the type of syrup that they used? I am looking for the manufacturer to use on my kid’s shave ice back on the mainland. Thanks!

    PS Aloha Island Shave Ice in Paia, Maui is AWESOME, too!

  8. Andrea says:

    Hi Maria! I did not see any labels on Aoki’s bottles, but I seem to remember a label on the bottles at Matsumoto’s. Both places have statements on their websites that their syrups are homemade, but I don’t know exactly what that means. Homemade to one person could mean making their own simple syrup and adding natural flavors, and to another person it could mean buying concentrated flavors and diluting them. For what it’s worth, there are a number of sites that sell and ship syrups for shave ice, though I haven’t sampled any of them and cannot make a recommendation on which are closer to the Hawaii shave ice experience.

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