フラッペ

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) shaved ice, kakigōri shaved ice flavored with syrup and often condensed milk

Usage notes
The term in Japan originally referred to shaved ice flavored with liqueurs, but in modern use, the terms  and  are largely interchangeable. One minor distinction is that the term is purely Japanese and has more domestic connotations, and is more often used on menus at establishments offering more typically traditional Japanese fare, while  is a borrowed term and may evoke more international or western associations, and is more often used on menus at establishments of a more western style.