Halo-Halo (Shaved iced dessert) Recipe

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Ingredients
- shaved ice, about 5 cubes per serving (you can buy an ice shaver in pretty much any asian market)- coconut jelly (rinsed of soaking liquid)
- jackfruit, shredded
- white beans in syrup, rinsed
- ube cream (purple yam mixed with butter, sugar, milk and vanilla extact)
- vanilla ice cream
- strawberries (quartered)
- blueberries
How to make Halo-Halo (Shaved iced dessert)
Halo-halo directly translates into "mix-mix" in Tagalog. It's a traditional ice dessert in the Philippines, similar to a sundae. While the original version includes palm fruit and condensed/evaporated milk, I kept this version simple and added some fresh seasonal berries.
The directions are pretty simple: take all the ingredients and go nuts with the layering!
Hope you guys like it :)
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Chinese sayswowwwwwwww beautiful~
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CertifiedEater saysOoo can't wait to make this for Summer -thank you! Could you please add the directions/measurements on making the ube cream please?
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yongfook saysnata de coco! i love that stuff.
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MsNyanko saysI love Halo Halo
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MsNyanko saysYUMMEH! w/ rice krispies, sweetened condensed milk, and leche flan *LUV*
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worldpeas saysoooh flan. maybe i'll make that next time!
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meltep saysdelish. love this stuff.
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inabeana saysmmmmmmm I love halo halo!!!
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GunnarM saysI've had this kind of 'dish' in a number of places all around southeast Asia . It's kind of strange mix of flavours for most swedish people, but I just love it! I have to give myself an iceshaver for christmas. Any swede who knows where I can get one?
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elaineli04 saysloveit
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reminds me of a korean similar dessert.