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Sherbet and Sorbet

Sorbet is a frozen treat, usually served in a dish. It is made of sweetened flavored water or fruit juice. Sherbert is similar to sorbet, but also contains a small amount of milk fat. Sherbet is served in a dish or mixed with ginger ale and served as a thick beverage.

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