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Definition of sherbet powder

sherbet powder
Sherbet Sher"bet, n. [Ar. sherbet, shorbet, sharbat, properly, one drink or sip, a draught, beverage, from shariba to drink. Cf. Sorbet, Sirup, Shrub a drink.] 1. A refreshing drink, common in the East, made of the juice of some fruit, diluted, sweetened, and flavored in various ways; as, orange sherbet; lemon sherbet; raspberry sherbet, etc. 2. A flavored water ice. 3. A preparation of bicarbonate of soda, tartaric acid, sugar, etc., variously flavored, for making an effervescing drink; -- called also sherbet powder.

Meaning of sherbet powder from wikipedia

- Sherbet is a fizzy, sweet powder, usually eaten by dipping a lollipop or liquorice, using a small spoon, or licking it from a finger. The word "sherbet"...
- sherbet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sherbet may refer to: Sherbet (frozen dessert) Sherbet (powder), an effervescent drink or a fizzy powder sweet...
- Pal), a Pillow Pal bear made by Ty, Inc Sherbet (powder) Sherbet (frozen dessert) Sharbat (disambiguation) Sherbet (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
- England began importing "sherbet powders" made from dried fruit and flowers mixed with sugar. In the modern era sherbet powder is still po****r in the...
- make sure no moisture comes into contact with the tablets. Sherbet (powder), effervescent powder for drinks Dubogrey, Ilya (2013). "Putting the Fizz into...
- easier to work with. Sodium carbonate is used in the production of sherbet powder. The cooling and fizzing sensation results from the endothermic reaction...
- po****rity when the sherbet based confection became the best selling sweet in Ireland. Double Dip consists of a sachet of two sherbet powders (orange and cherry...
- kali, a traditional fermented Slavic and Baltic beverage Sherbet (powder), or kali a fizzy powder sweet Kali (restaurant), a Michelin-starred restaurant...
- In Germany, it was and to some extent still is also used to flavour sherbet powder, that features prominently in Günter Gr****'s novel The Tin Drum (1959)...
- 1902, German scientist Friedrich Eduard Bilz invented "Bilz Brause", a sherbet powder, and started to sell it in partnership with industrialist Franz Hartmann...