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'''Bingsu''' (also known as '''patbingsu''') is a popular [[Korean cuisine|Korean]] [[dessert]] that has gained international recognition for its unique presentation and refreshing taste. The name "Bingsu" is derived from the Korean words "bing" (ice) and "su" (water), reflecting the dessert's primary ingredients. ==History== The origins of Bingsu can be traced back to the [[Joseon Dynasty]], where it was a simple dish of shaved ice served with sweetened [[red bean paste]]. The dessert was traditionally consumed during the hot summer months to help cool down. Over time, Bingsu has evolved to include a variety of toppings and flavors, making it a versatile dessert that can be enjoyed year-round. ==Preparation and Varieties== Bingsu is typically made by shaving ice into fine, snow-like flakes. The shaved ice is then topped with sweetened red bean paste, known as [[pat (food)|pat]] in Korean. Other common toppings include [[condensed milk]], [[fruit]], [[grain powder]], and [[rice cake]]s. There are many variations of Bingsu, each with its own unique combination of flavors and textures. Some popular varieties include: * '''Fruit Bingsu''': Topped with assorted fresh fruits such as [[strawberry|strawberries]], [[kiwi]], and [[banana|bananas]]. * '''Injeolmi Bingsu''': Topped with [[Injeolmi]], a type of Korean rice cake, and dusted with [[soybean powder]]. * '''Cheese Bingsu''': Topped with [[cheese]], often in the form of cheesecake pieces or cream cheese. ==Popularity== Bingsu's popularity has spread beyond Korea, with Bingsu cafes popping up in many countries around the world. The dessert's unique combination of flavors and textures, along with its visually appealing presentation, have contributed to its global appeal. ==See Also== * [[Korean cuisine]] * [[List of Korean desserts]] * [[Patbingsu]] [[Category:Korean desserts]] [[Category:Shaved ice desserts]] {{Korea-food-stub}} {{food-stub}} <gallery> File:Patbingsu.jpg|Bingsu </gallery>
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