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What's the difference between sherbet, sherbert, sorbet, and ice cream?

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What's the difference between sherbet, sherbert, sorbet, and ice cream?

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  1. Sherbet and sherbert are the same.

    Ice cream has air whipperd into it and sorbet doesn't not.

    Sherbert has milk or another fat in it, sorbet does not.

    Sorbet is an ice like granita or italian ice


  2. Sherbat for drinking

    Ice cream for eating

  3. The difference between sorbet and sherbet is that sherbets contain milk or another fat, making it similar to ice cream. Generally thought of as being fruit based, sorbets can be made with any ingredient.

    Sorbets are technically ices (as in Italian ice) and are also referred to as granitas. They are generally granular in texture where sherbet is creamy as a result of the added fat.

    Ice cream is made with cream!

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