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sorbet
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sor·bet  (sôrbt, sôr-b)
n.
A frozen dessert similar to a frappé, usually made from fruit juice and having a mushy consistency.

[French, from Ottoman Turkish sherbet, sweet fruit drink; see sherbet.]

sorbet [ˈsɔːbeɪ -bɪt]
n
1. (Cookery) a water ice made from fruit juice, egg whites, milk, etc.
2. (Cookery) a US word for sherbet [2]
[from French, from Old Italian sorbetto, from Turkish şerbet, from Arabic sharbah a drink]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.sorbet - an ice containing no milk but having a mushy consistencysorbet - an ice containing no milk but having a mushy consistency; usually made from fruit juice
frappe, ice - a frozen dessert with fruit flavoring (especially one containing no milk)
Translations
sorbet [ˈsɔːbeɪ] Nsorbete m
lemon sorbetsorbete m de limón

sorbet [ˈsɔːrbeɪ] n (British)sorbet m
a lemon sorbet → un sorbet au citron

sorbet
nSorbet nt or m, → Fruchteis nt; lemon sorbetZitronensorbet nt or m

sorbet [ˈsɔːbɪt] nsorbetto

sorbet مثلجات الفاكهة šerbet sorbet Fruchteis σερμπέτι sorbete sorbetti sorbet sorbe sorbetto ソルベ 셔벗 sorbet sorbet sorbet sorvete шербет sorbet น้ำแข็งที่ผสมน้ำผลไม้ sorbet nước quả ướp lạnh 果汁冰糕


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