What does sorbet mean?
Definitions for sorbet
sɔrˈbeɪ, ˈsɔr bɪt; Fr. sɔrˈbɛsor·bet
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Princeton's WordNet
water ice, sorbetnoun
an ice containing no milk but having a mushy consistency; usually made from fruit juice
Wiktionary
sorbetnoun
Frozen fruit juice, sometimes mixed with egg whites, used as dessert or between courses of a meal.
After dinner we had an orange sorbet that was very refreshing.
Wikipedia
Sorbet
Sorbet () is a frozen dessert made using ice combined with fruit juice, fruit purée or other ingredients, such as wine, liqueur or honey. Generally, sorbets do not contain dairy ingredients, while sherbets do.
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sorbet
Sorbet is a frozen dessert made primarily from fruit juice or fruit puree, sugar, and water. It is typically served as a non-dairy alternative to ice cream and has a more icy rather than creamy texture. Sorbet can come in various flavors, usually fruit-based, and is often used to cleanse the palate between courses during a meal.
Webster Dictionary
Sorbetnoun
a kind of beverage; sherbet
Etymology: [F. sorbet or It. sorbetto or Sp. sorbete, from the same source as E. sherbet. See Sherbet.]
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Sorbet
Sorbet is a frozen dessert made from sweetened water flavoured with fruit, wine, and/or liqueur.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Sorbet
sor′bet, n. sherbet: water-ice.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of sorbet in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of sorbet in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of sorbet in a Sentence
Pizza can be made healthier if you order a whole-grain crust, add a lot of veggies and order half the cheese. And ice cream can be a better choice if you get a sorbet or eat a healthy meal and then enjoy some real ice cream for dessert, there is a better version of almost any' cheat meal.'.
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- شربةArabic
- sorbetCzech
- sorbetDanish
- Fruchteis, SorbetGerman
- ŝorbetoEsperanto
- sorbeteSpanish
- شربتPersian
- jäädykeFinnish
- sorbetFrench
- शर्बतHindi
- sörbetHungarian
- sorbetIndonesian
- sorbettoItalian
- シャーベットJapanese
- 셔벗Korean
- sorbèMaltese
- sorbetDutch
- sorbet, sorvetePortuguese
- шербетRussian
- šerbet, шербет, шербе, šerbeSerbo-Croatian
- sorbetSwedish
- şerbetTurkish
- شربتUrdu
- 冰糕Chinese
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