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sorbet

[sawr-bey, sawr-be] / sɔrˈbeɪ, sɔrˈbɛ /
NOUN
ice cream
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For $5 a cone, he offers an array of sorbets for adults and classics such as chocolate and strawberry for kids.

From Washington Post

“When you’re making ice cream and sorbet bases, you want the flavors to be exaggerated because they always diminish when you freeze them,” she advised.

From Washington Post

I want Genius Recipes to welcome as many of us cooks as possible who want to make sorbet.

From Salon

This has all helped the Thorpes stay afloat while they churn out new flavors, like berry sangria sorbet and strawberry guava cocktail, boost their social media game and research expansion possibilities.

From New York Times

Just looking at the lineup of seven scoops of colorful sorbets — among them white peach infused with black tea and a bracing Sicilian lemon — refreshes its recipient; a new favorite is just a spoonful away.

From Washington Post