75 examples of sherbets in sentences

"I shall go at once and make you an orange sherbet.

The feast was of the lightest sort: sherbet or tea for those who liked it; fruit and crackers, honey or marmaladea triumph in the cultivation of dyspepsia, Jack said when he first began the eating.

From oranges are made preserves, comfitures, jellies, glacés, sherbet, liqueurs, and syrups.

A very fine sherbet can be made from the fruit, which acts as an excellent corrective and stomachic.

Mr. H. and I, forgetting the Ramazan, went out to hunt for an iced sherbet; but all the coffee-shops were closed until sunset.

We kicked off our slippers, sat down among the Turks, smoked a narghileh, drank a cup of coffee and an iced sherbet of raisin juice, and so enjoyed the Ramazan as well as the best of them.

But Persian sherbets are of endless varieties and flavours.

Now and again the tinkle of caravan-bells breaks in upon his meditations, or the click-click of the attendant's sandals as he crosses the tiled floor with sherbet, coffee, or kalyan; but the interruption is brief.

Between the eatables stood bowls of curds and whey, and sherbet: in each bowl was a large spoon.

A table, the first that I had seen in a Persian house, was covered with a handsome cloth, and set out with the most magnificent fruits, sherbets, and various delicacies, which had been prepared by my host herself; among the sweetmeats were sugared almonds and fruits, which not only appeared inviting, but tasted deliciously.

The house, I knew, would contain divans, yatags, cushions, foods, wines, sherbets, henna, saffron, mastic, raki, haschish, costumes, and a hundred luxuries still good.

Here, descending a short curved stair behind a portière, I came into a marble-paved sort of larder, in which was an old negress in blue dress, her hair still adhering, and an infinite supply of sweetmeats, French preserved foods, sherbets, wines, and so on.

Coffee and sherbet are their ordinary beverages, and by the higher classes of "the faithful," wine is drunk in private, but an intoxication of a singular and destructive description, is produced by opium, which the Turks chew in immoderate quantities.

She laid the sick person on the grass, administered a sherbet, cured hemorrhoids and epilepsy; and especially with sick women was she successful.

For more vulgar tastes there was the minstrel, the conjuror, and the story-teller, goblets of Cyprus wine, flasks of sherbet, and confectionery that dazzled like diamonds.

In one spot, a group of dissipated characters were assembled round bottles and drinking-vessels (of which the contents bore neither the colour nor the smell of sherbet), who were evidently determined to make a night of it over the fermented juice of the palm.

FRUIT SHERBETS There is no form in which ices are more palatable or healthful than in the form of sherbet.

FRUIT SHERBETS There is no form in which ices are more palatable or healthful than in the form of sherbet.

The simplest sherbet is made by mixing the sugar, water and fruit juice together.

Sherbets are usually served at the end of a dinner, but they are sometimes served before the roast.

LEMON GINGER SHERBET Shave very thin bits of the yellow peel from two lemons, being careful not to get any of the white.

WATERMELON SHERBET Take good, pale sherry and boil down to quite a thick syrup, with loaf sugar; and then allow to cool.

STRAWBERRY SHERBET Crush a quart of ripe strawberries, pour a quart of water over them, and add the juice of two lemons.

Glacé Canned Fruit, Frozen Cherry Diplomate Chocolate Ice Cream, Nos. 1 & 2 Coffee Ice Cream Freezing Creams and Water Ices Frozen Cream Cheese with Preserved Figs Frozen Custard Frozen Puddings, Directions Fruit Sherbets Lemon Ginger Sherbet Lemon Ice Maple Bisque Maple Mousse

He gave me glimpses of the wonderful indeed, as we cracked our almonds and sipped the sherbet, his rich voice and slightly foreign accent running at my ear as we sat under the banquet lights.

75 examples of  sherbets  in sentences