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Quote : | "Raspados: shaved ice, syrup and a spoon
In front of him, a neon-green truck beams with a looping script that reads "Raspados Elenita." The Spanish term raspados comes from raspar, meaning "to scrape." Popular in most Latin American countries, they are a quintessential summertime treat of shaved ice (in the modern version, ice is crushed by machine) packed into tall cups and deluged with viscous syrups. A mélange of topping options include fresh-cut mango, homemade marmalade, rainbow sprinkles, chili powder and squirts of lime juice.
Every day, from noon to 9 p.m., the dolled-up, converted camper van is parked in front of the supermarket. People mingle through as if it were a corner store, greeting Ochoa and recognizing passersby who wander over.
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http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/raspados-shaved-ice-syrup-and-a-spoon/Content?oid=3089305
Tempted to venture over there after work today. 6/21/2012 1:29:33 PM
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