Water frozen in the solid state.
An ice containing no milk but having a mushy consistency; usually made from fruit juice.
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Examples for "sorbet"
Examples for "sorbet"
1The sorbet won't look quite so brilliant, but it will taste fine.
2This sweet soup takes the place of a sorbet at Chinese banquets.
3Photograph: Jean Cazals These make a sorbet with much zip and ping.
4Freeze the sorbet in an ice cream machine according to manufacturing instructions.
5The elderflower sorbet recipe is an adaption of my elderflower cordial recipe.
1There is one large planet composed mostly of water ice and rock.
2We found the salt- water ice also in a bad condition for travelling.
3Edith eats her water ice, and talks very animatedly to her baronet.
4But water ice should give off some gas from direct sublimation.
5Locked away beneath the surface of Mars are vast quantities of water ice.
6A much longer time is required for freezing water ice than ice cream.
7A frappé is nothing more nor less than a water ice partly frozen.
8Take this seat, and let me fetch you a water ice.
9The brine, of lower freezing-point, flows away, leaving only fresh water ice behind.
10Scientists also hope to discover whether Mercury has water ice in its polar craters.
11That's because it's encased in a shell of water ice.
12When water ice is correctly frozen, it has the appearance of hard wet snow.
13Even ice cream, vanilla or fruit water ice, may be used in moderate quantity.
14Ginger water ice is better for a two hour stand, after it is frozen.
15They were lying close to a range of mountains of water ice 5km high.
16I am not learning to lead ice because I want to climb water ice exclusively.
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