In Y S' days of dinosaurs, to enjoy a treat from this machine was like having a "Cornetto". The vendor held the grip which is just a piece of wood with spikes to hold the piece of ice with his right hand then he would cup his left hand under the blade to catch the grated ice.
Mind you, the grated ice is as fine as those produced by the modern grating machines these days. The fine grated ice is then pressed and shaped into a ball. It is then held over a jar of red syrup. Then, a ladle of the red syrup is scooped up and evenly spread over the ball of grated ice. This was when we kiddies screamed, " Anuty, more, more syrup lor!!!" The red syrup coated ice ball would then be quickly given to the buyer before it started to melt. It was 2 cents for the plain ones and 5 cents if dashed with, not evaporated milk but condensed milk.
Some vendors, going against all present day health standards would serve their ice ball on used newspapers. We, kids, we sucked the syrup off ice ball from the old newspapers and when the ice ball had melted, drink the iced syrup "laced with carbon" from the used newspapers. o la la delicious. Pssssssti, don't tell mothers about hygience those days !!!


There used to be a vendor at the t-junction, opposite the old court house, in Alor Star selling ice balls and "ice kacang." When Y S' kids were younger, they had a fancy for his "ice kacang' and Y would delight his kids with it.
Once, there were rumours about the danger posed by the dye used for the syrup which made Y S asked the vendor not to syrup the "ice kacang" Y S bought. Y S thought of using F & N syrup from home. He took Y S' request insultingly and blurted out : "What ! You think Iam poisoning people with bad dye. My dye is approved dye. I specially bought from only one shop in Penang !!!!"
Those were the days.
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Ha! H! I remember the wooden ice grater... though during my time we saw fewer of it and more of the second gen ones... and ice-balls were 5 sen and 10 sen. Can't remember when the ice balls disappeared from the ice-kacang stalls of my childhood...
ooops.. AJ 7, I thought yours were the Magnolia ice cream days.
now they don't sell those ice ball already right...i 1 2 try... i always heard my parents said dat also
yee ping, u have all the goodies..Magnolia, Swenson, etc etc why want 2 eat ice ball? So, plain and only with syrup one...
yee ping, u have all the goodies..Magnolia, Swenson, etc etc why want 2 eat ice ball? So, plain and only with syrup one...
1 2 try new things ma.....
beauty and pleasure in life's simple things....
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