• Look up sherbet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sherbet may refer to: Sherbet (frozen dessert) Sherbet (powder), an effervescent drink or a fizzy powder...
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    Sherbet is a fizzy, sweet powder, usually eaten by dipping a lollipop or liquorice, using a small spoon, or licking it from a finger. The word "sherbet"...
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    Sherbet (/ˈʃɜːrbət/), often referred to as sherbert (/ˈʃɜːrbərt/), is a frozen dessert made from water, sugar, a dairy product such as cream or milk,...
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    شربت, pronounced [ʃæɾˈbæt]; also transliterated as shorbot, šerbet or sherbet) is a drink prepared from fruit or flower petals. It is a sweet cordial...
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  • Sherbet (aka Highway or The Sherbs) was one of the most successful Australian rock bands of the 1970s. The 'classic line-up' of Daryl Braithwaite on vocals...
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    Sorbet (redirect from Orange sherbet)
    shariba, which means "to drink". Sherbet in Europe still refers to a type of flavored drink, while North American sherbet is similar to sorbet. August Escoffier...
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  • Sherbet is the seventh studio album by Australian band, Sherbet released in August 1978. The album peaked at number 6 on the Kent Music Report. The album...
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  • The discography of Sherbet, including releases under the names Highway and The Sherbs, consists of ten studio albums, thirty-eight singles, one extended...
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  • Sherbet is the second mini-album by the Japanese girl group Buono!. It was released on August 22, 2012. The album was released in two versions: Limited...
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    9th century, after the Muslim conquest of Sicily, frozen dessert such as sherbet was introduced in the island. In 1295, Marco Polo returned to Venice from...
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