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How to pronounce sherbet in English?

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Synonyms sherbert
Type of frozen dessert

Examples of sherbet

sherbet
Serve in sherbet dishes that have been placed in freezer an hour before serving.
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Its creamy texture makes it perfect for making smoothies, sherbet or ice cream.
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In the winter, the restaurant might serve the pudding cake with tangerine sherbet.
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Dippin'Dots then become tiny beads of ice cream, yogurt, sherbet and flavored ice.
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Mango sherbet served halfway up the slopes of the dormant Haleakala volcano.
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Brewster's sherbet-colored clutch adds another layer of color to her outfit.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Granita, a popular flavoured sherbet, is believed to hail from the city too.
From the en.wikipedia.org
So think of Jerry and Bill as sort of a nice sherbet before the real meat.
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A blend of the usual orange juice, sherbet, pineapple juice and ginger ale.
From the post-gazette.com
More examples
  • Sherbert: a frozen dessert made primarily of fruit juice and sugar, but also containing milk or egg-white or gelatin
  • Sherbet is a self-titled album by Sherbet released in 1978.
  • Sherbet (a.k.a. The Sherbs and Highway) was one of the most prominent and successful Australian rock bands of the 1970s. Their biggest singles were "Summer Love" (1975) and "Howzat" (1976), both reaching number one in Australia. "Howzat" was also a top 5 hit in the UK. ...
  • Sherbet, Kali (Northern English), or Keli (Scottish) is a fizzy powder sweet, usually eaten by dipping a lollipop or liquorice, or licking a finger.
  • A food of frozen fruit juice with a dairy product such as milk added; a sorbet with dairy ingredients; A powder made of bicarbonate of soda, sugar and flavourings, intended to be eaten alone or mixed with water to make a drink
  • Sweet fruit drink; a medicinal drink.
  • Sherbets (pronounced SHER-biht) contain fruit juice or puree, sugar, water, milk and/or cream, and sometimes eggs which gives them a smooth and rich consistency somewhere between an ice cream and a sorbet. ...
  • Beer: e.g., We're all going to the pub to sink a few sherbets.
  • Similar to sorbet but containing a small amount of dairy for a creamier texture