ABC, short for Ais Batu Campur, is a popular Malaysian dessert made from shaved ice topped with a variety of colorful ingredients, including condensed milk, syrup, red beans, sweet corn, and jelly. This refreshing treat is especially enjoyed on hot days and is often found in hawker centers and food stalls. The combination of textures and flavors makes ABC a beloved dessert for locals and tourists alike. It symbolizes the vibrant street food culture of Malaysia.

ABC (Ais Batu Campur)

Malaysia

Details

Vegetarian

Local Name

ABC (Ais Batu Campur) (ah-ees bah-too cham-poor)

Pairings

Evaporated milk, fruits, syrup

History

ABC has roots in the traditional desserts of Southeast Asia, evolving from the classic shaved ice treats enjoyed in neighboring countries. It gained popularity in Malaysia in the late 20th century, becoming a staple summer dessert. Over time, various adaptations have emerged, showcasing local flavors and ingredients. Today, ABC is enjoyed as a refreshing dessert, representing the cultural diversity and lively culinary scene of Malaysia.

Quick Facts

  • Origin: Malaysia
  • Local Name: ABC (Ais Batu Campur) (ah-ees bah-too cham-poor)