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  2. Indiana Melon Sorbet Recipe - AOL

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    For herb syrup: In a large, microwave-safe glass measuring cup, combine the sugar, water, and herbs. Microwave on high power until the sugar dissolves, 3 to 4 minutes.

  3. Beat the Heat with the Easiest Mango Sorbet - AOL

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    Make this healthy mango sorbet recipe with just a food processor, frozen mango, agave syrup, and lime juice. It's an easy, refreshing dessert for summer!

  4. Plum Blackberry Sorbet Recipe - AOL

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    Simmer the plums with the blackberries, sugar, and about 1⁄4 cup water (more or less depending on the ripeness of the fruit) in a small saucepan over low heat until soft and pulpy, 5 to 10 minutes.

  5. Indiana Melon Sorbet Recipe - AOL

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  6. Sorbet - Wikipedia

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    Like granitas and other ices, sorbet can be made without an ice cream maker. Alcohol, honey or corn syrup can be added to lower the freezing point and make softer sorbets. [14] Sorbet is usually made with fresh fruit and simple syrup, but other types of preparations exist. Tart sorbets are served as palate cleansers between savory courses of a ...

  7. Ice cream - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream may be served in dishes, eaten with a spoon, or licked from edible wafer ice cream cones held by the hands as finger food. Ice cream may be served with other desserts—such as cake or pie—or used as an ingredient in cold dishes—like ice cream floats, sundaes, milkshakes, and ice cream cakes—or in baked items such as Baked Alaska.

  8. Sherbet (frozen dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Sorbet, on the other hand, is made with sweetened water and no dairy, similar to Italian ice. Sherbet was originally made with real fruit, and still may be, instead of imitation flavoring. [6] [7] In Canada, sherbet is defined as a "frozen food, other than ice cream or ice milk, made from a milk product".

  9. The 17 Best Sherbet and Sorbet Recipes to Make This Summer - AOL

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