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Street Sweets: 10 Pinoy Desserts You can Buy Off the Streets



2. Ice Candy/Ice Pop

If you ever see people carrying Styrofoam ice buckets around the city, they’re not actually selling the styro buckets, but ice candy. Ice candy is basically a local version of a fruit popsicle. Fruit meat and/or juices are blended with sugar and sometimes milk, and packed individually in long, narrow clear plastic tied at the end, and then frozen. Once frozen, the sweet, fruity blend turns into an ice-cold dessert that you eat as you would a regular popsicle.

 

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