0 an artificial powder with a fruit flavour eaten as a sweet or used to make a drink, especially for children --
1 a sweet, fruit-flavored ice, usually made with milk --
Each packet includes a blackcurrant lollipop and a sherbet dip.
Kokum sherbet improves digestion and cools the body during summers.
Granita, a popular flavoured sherbet, is believed to hail from the city too.
The orange fruit has a pleasant piquant orange-sherbet flavour, and is used for sauces in gourmet dishes.
They consist of a small packet of sherbet, with a lollipop sealed into the bag.
Additionally, it offers two flavors of sorbet, three flavors of sherbet, and eight flavors of frozen yogurt.
Visitors often sat in a circle around the saint and were offered coffee and sherbet in a ritual that mimicked civilized codes of hospitality out of context.
Of these, only sherbet and sheriff do not conventionally alternate between noun and verb.