One day I was craving a snack, but nothing in my pantry seemed to satisfy me. I sat down at the kitchen table with a glass of water, racking my brain, trying to figure out what I wanted. And then it came to me.
Kasham.
Probably the most dangerous thing you could eat as a kid. This fine, gritty powder could literally choke you if you took too big a mouthful. As kids, that didn’t stop us from eating it, though. During recess it wasn’t unusual to see a kid run into the corner store and ask for “tree cents kasham.” The shop owner would twist butcher paper into a cone and pour the kasham in. You would then stroll back onto the playground, and play big, giving only your best friends a taste.
This reminded me of another favorite snack as a kid.
Ideal and sno-cones.
Whenever I see kids these days slurping on a Starbucks Frappuccino or some other trendy drink of the day, I smile and shake my head sadly. They’ve never experienced the sheer joy of sno-cones on a hot, dusty Belizean day. Never strolled home with a friend, sharing an ideal after a long, hard day at school. If you were lucky and had enough money, you would buy the special kind, the one made with milk!
Calling All Belizeans: what was your favorite snack as a kid? Comment below.
