Would you try grilled ice cubes? The bizarre trend has become popular in Changsha's night market in China, and involves flavoring ice with spices over a flame.
Priced at $2, the result is a treat that is hot and smoky on the outside, and cool and refreshing on the inside.
Ice is sprinkled with oil and chili powder, cumin, scallions, and coriander. Try your ice with soy sauce, oyster sauce, or sesame oil. Snackers eat their grilled ice cubes with a spoon or chopsticks.
TikTok comments on grilled ice videos range from confused to curious. "Why does it look so good?" one user said. (Mashed)