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Sherbet, or sherbert, as it’s pronounced in many locales around the country, is almost the same as sorbet, but can contain up to 2 percent milk products, fats, and eggs—you may even find some ...
Sorbet (/ ˈ s ɔːr b eɪ, ˈ s ɔːr b ə t /, US also / s ɔːr ˈ b eɪ /) [1] is a frozen dessert made using ice combined with fruit juice, fruit purée, or other ingredients, such as wine, liqueur, or honey. Sorbet does not contain dairy products. Sherbet is similar to sorbet, but contains dairy.
Sorbetes is a traditional ice cream originating from the Philippines and uniquely characterized by the use of coconut milk and/or carabao milk. [1] [2] Often pejoratively called "dirty ice cream", [3] [4] it is distinct from the similarly named sorbet and sherbet.
Sorbet and Sherbert are not the same thing. If they are, then I'd like to see a merge on Milk and Water. 184.155.10.215 19:36, 15 November 2015 (UTC) Came here to add another vote for this. Yes, the etymologies are the same but in today's parlance sherbet and sorbet are very distinct things.
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Can You Feel It Baby is the debut EP album by Australian band Sherbet, released in September 1971. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The EP includes the single " Can You Feel It, Baby? ", which was released in June 1971 and peaked at number 16 on the Kent Music Report .
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According to rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, "alongside Skyhooks, Sherbet was the most successful Australian pop band of the 1970s. With a run of 20 consecutive hit singles to its credit, and 17 albums that yielded ten platinum and 40 gold disc awards, Sherbet was the first domestic act to sell a million dollars' worth of records in ...