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What's the difference between sherbet and sorbet?
And what ever happened to "sherbert?"
7 Answers
- Tom ツLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Sherbet contains milk, sorbets do not.
Sherbert has always been wrong. People are finally accepting that and are now calling it by its proper name.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
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. For instance, I have had wonderful chocolate sorbet as well as one made with champagne.
Sorbets are technically ices and are also referred to as granitas or ices (as in Italian ice). These were probably the first iced dessert having been invented by the Asians and then introduced to the Middle East and Italy. Because of the icy nature of the recipe sorbets are generally granular in texture where sherbets are creamy as a result of the added fat.
The smoothness of a sorbet is also dependent on the secondary ingredients because of how they can change the structure of the frozen recipe. More or less sugar or alcohol or even the amount of water will make a big difference in the texture of the recipe.
Light ice creams are made in a number of ways. Until recently this was what we called "ice milk" when I was growing up and simply made with milk instead of cream (often with the addition of gelatin).
There are some processes now where the milk is super whipped and forms smaller fat globules that more closely resemble that in ice cream. There are also low sugar and sugar free versions marketed today.
Commercial sorbets have about 100 calories in a half cup. Most of the calories comes from the sugar. Light ice creams are similar but are made with milk and will generally contain some fat in addition to the sugar
- 1 decade ago
Sherbert is just the wrong way to spell Sherbet. Sherbet is candy in some places but in the U.S., it is sort of like ice cream but more like a sorbet. Sorbet is a frozen dessert, usually fruit flavored, that often takes the consistency of ice cream. Hope that helped :)
- 6 years ago
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
sherbet is a fizzy powdery candy. sorbet is an icy desert
- 1 decade ago
sherbet is the fizzy sweet thing in some candy...sorbet(sor-bay) is a kind of ice cream..i think!
- swamp elfLv 51 decade ago
Sherbert was a real wrong way to spell it. And sorbet is I think French and to me tastes like it has corn starch in it. Slick. Do not like it.