jégdarabok
Jégdarabok, which translates to "ice fragments" or "pieces of ice" in English, refers to broken pieces of ice that are not of a uniform shape or size. These can range from small slivers to larger chunks. Jégdarabok can be formed through various natural processes, such as the freezing and subsequent breaking of water bodies like lakes, rivers, or the ocean. They can also be artificially created, for example, by crushing larger blocks of ice for specific purposes.
In everyday life, jégdarabok are commonly encountered as an ingredient in beverages, particularly in warmer climates
Beyond culinary uses, jégdarabok can play a role in industrial cooling processes or in temporary refrigeration