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- Shikashika abstract "Shikashika is a shaved ice drink made from glacier ice in Peru and Bolivia. In some rural communities, the extraction and sale of ice continues to be a primary natural resource for local economies. Ice merchants extract the blocks with an axe by hand and transport them down from the mountains atop mules. The unit of sale is usually an ice block weighing approximately 40 kilos which is sold to Shikashika vendors. Each block sells for approximately 17 USD. In turn, Shikashika is sold for approximately 15 cents in plastic bags with colorful sweet syrups at Andean festivals and on market day. The word Shikashika is onomatopeia from the Amerindian language Quechua. An alternative word for Shikashika in Spanish is "raspadilla."".
- Shikashika ingredient Ice.
- Shikashika origin Bolivia.
- Shikashika origin Peru.
- Shikashika type Dessert.
- Shikashika wikiPageExternalLink huarazsatyricon.blogspot.com.
- Shikashika wikiPageExternalLink tt1230474.
- Shikashika wikiPageExternalLink www.shikashika.com.
- Shikashika wikiPageID "14927640".
- Shikashika wikiPageRevisionID "583428328".
- Shikashika country "Peru and Bolivia".
- Shikashika course Dessert.
- Shikashika hasPhotoCollection Shikashika.
- Shikashika mainIngredient Ice.
- Shikashika name "Shikashika".
- Shikashika subject Category:Bolivian_cuisine.
- Shikashika subject Category:Ice-based_desserts.
- Shikashika subject Category:Peruvian_cuisine.
- Shikashika type Course107556970.
- Shikashika type Dessert107609840.
- Shikashika type Food100021265.
- Shikashika type FrozenDessert107611358.
- Shikashika type FrozenDesserts.
- Shikashika type Matter100020827.
- Shikashika type Nutriment107570720.
- Shikashika type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Shikashika type Substance100020090.
- Shikashika type Food.
- Shikashika type FunctionalSubstance.
- Shikashika comment "Shikashika is a shaved ice drink made from glacier ice in Peru and Bolivia. In some rural communities, the extraction and sale of ice continues to be a primary natural resource for local economies. Ice merchants extract the blocks with an axe by hand and transport them down from the mountains atop mules. The unit of sale is usually an ice block weighing approximately 40 kilos which is sold to Shikashika vendors. Each block sells for approximately 17 USD.".
- Shikashika label "Shikashika".
- Shikashika sameAs m.03h1z7y.
- Shikashika sameAs Q7496557.
- Shikashika sameAs Q7496557.
- Shikashika sameAs Shikashika.
- Shikashika wasDerivedFrom Shikashika?oldid=583428328.
- Shikashika homepage www.shikashika.com.
- Shikashika isPrimaryTopicOf Shikashika.
- Shikashika name "Shikashika".