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  • #16
    Quoth Evil Queen View Post
    I must admit I don't like sorbet and was going off a cooks instinct. I'm sorry!
    How can you not like sorbet?!?!?!!?!? BAD Sister-chan! BAD GIRL!

    Meh, more for me, then.
    Now a member of that alien race called Management.

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    • #17
      Hey! No asking questions you already know the answer to just to make the questionee look stupid! Waaaay back in grade school I knew a girl who'd do that. So very glad I do not know her anymore.

      Quoth Andara Bledin View Post
      As much as I would prefer that people just stick with "sherbet," "sherbert" isn't technically wrong. It still sounds a bit uneducated to me. Better than "ekcetera" or "asterix" at least.
      Uh... That's my regional accent, right there. (Unless they're all USA-wide?) I've never in my life heard a person pronounce sherbet anything other then "sherbert".

      To that list, I'd add "warsh". As in "wash".
      I don't mind so much when people say they're gonna "warsh" some clothes or "warsh" the dishes, but when they pronounce the guy on our money as "Warsh"ington, that's going too far!
      All that glitters has a high refractive index.

      The meat is rotten, but the booze is holding out.
      -> Computer translation of "The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak."

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      • #18
        Quoth Lioness Blackfire View Post


        I've never in my life heard a person pronounce sherbet anything other then "sherbert".
        Ah, then, you've never met me. Come to think of it, I think my mom also pronounces it - well - correctly. I used to emphasize it as a teenager to piss off my sister, who thought, despite the clearly printed evidence on the package, that it was pronounced as though it contained another "r". It didn't make any difference in her pronunciation, alas. But I've heard other people pronounce it correctly.

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        • #19
          I pronounce it "Sherbert" because that's how I was taught to say it.

          I say "Warsh" too, but, it seems, only when I'm talking about washing clothes in the "Warshing Machine" Everything else is "wash" except for the dish washer, which is also a "Warshing Machine".

          Mom says it's because I have an accent -- and, supposedly, a thick one at that. It only gets thicker (and more garbled) when I'm tired.

          Quoth RetailWorkhorse View Post
          How can you not like sorbet?!?!?!!?!? BAD Sister-chan! BAD GIRL!
          Gak!
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          Ridiculous 2010 Predictions: Evil Queen, after escaping prison for last years prediction, goes out and waffle irons Rachel Ray to death. -- SG15Z

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          • #20
            i pronouse t sorbet (sore-bay) and Sherbert (sher-bert) and im all the over here lonely in arizona

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            • #21
              The pronunciation is almost entirely regional. Sometimes it depends more on where your parents grew up than where you did. And it seems that "sherbert" is standard in Australia and New Zealand. At least according to the sources I looked up.

              And, as I mentioned earlier, sherbet and sorbet are pretty much the same thing, and whether either has egg in it is up to the maker. They use the term sorbet when they want to charge more money than people are willing to pay for sherbet, it seems.

              ^-.-^
              Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden

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              • #22
                Quoth Andara Bledin View Post
                And, as I mentioned earlier, sherbet and sorbet are pretty much the same thing, and whether either has egg in it is up to the maker. They use the term sorbet when they want to charge more money than people are willing to pay for sherbet, it seems.

                ^-.-^
                This really doesn't seem to be true in my experience. Whenever I get sorbet, It's almost always a lot thicker, fruiter and stronger than sherbet, and a lot of times it has pieces of fruit in it.

                Edit: according to Wikipedia "Sorbet is often confused with Water Ice, Italian ice, and Sherbet. The FDA does not have a classification for sorbet as it is a synonym for sherbet."

                I admit defeat.
                Last edited by Decker; 04-28-2008, 12:55 AM.
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                • #23
                  Quoth Decker View Post
                  I admit defeat.
                  There, there. *pats Decker on the back*

                  I usually make a habit of consulting several references before coming to a decision on stuff like this. There are several places that note differences in sherbet and sorbet, but for the most part, it's the same stuff that took slightly different routes in the etymological journey.

                  Although, a lot of times you will find that sorbet is richer and more expensive than sherbet. Generally speaking, people call the expensive stuff sorbet as a marketing decision. The cheaper stuff is almost always just called sherbet. I don't care what it's called, so long as it tastes good to me.

                  ^-.-^
                  Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden

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                  • #24
                    i concider sorbet can only be homemade and sherbet you buy from the store lol

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