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Gelati vs Sorbet - What's the difference?

gelati | sorbet |

As nouns the difference between gelati and sorbet

is that gelati is (australia|countable|uncountable) italian-style ice-cream; a serving of gelati, often in a cone while sorbet is sherbet (sweet fruit juice, a popular drink in the middle east and indian subcontinent).

gelati

English

Noun

(en-noun)
  • (Australia, countable, uncountable) Italian-style ice-cream; a serving of gelati, often in a cone.
  • * 1988 , (editor), Fictions 88 , ABC Enterprises for the Australian Broadcast Corp., page 64,
  • Out in Fitzroy Street, the Saturday afternoon crowds strolled the wide footpaths, licking gelati .
  • * 1993 , , Westerly , Volumes 38-39, page 37,
  • Gelati'. '''Gelati'''. Limone, Strawberry, Chocolaty! shouts the ' Gelati man from the south of his face.
  • * 2008 , Catherine McKinnon, The Nearly Happy Family , unnumbered page,
  • ‘Would you kids like some gelati?’ Lucia asked.At home we usually had Peter?s Rainbow, but we?d had gelati' heaps of times at Flash, the ' gelati shop in Hindley Street.

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    sorbet

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Frozen fruit juice, sometimes mixed with egg whites, used as dessert or between courses of a meal.
  • After dinner we had an orange sorbet that was very refreshing.

    Synonyms

    * ice * Italian ice

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