They sat in mirth and good cheer till noon, when they brought them up the noon meal, of all manner meats and sweetmeats of the best; and they ate and drank costly sherbets and perfumed themselves thereafter with rose-water and scented woods.
They intend to finish the evening at the tea-house of the toads, and they try to induce us to go and drink some iced sherbets with them.
We can dispense with servants here; the fruits and sherbets will not spoil our conversation.
They intend to finish the evening at the tea-house "of the Toads," and they try to induce us to go and drink some iced sherbets with them.
There he would encounter the majority of his young fellow countrymen in Havana; the Cafe El Louvre would serve for sherbets after the theatre, and the Aguila de Oro.
Late, with Andres and their circle, their tertulia, Charles would idle at the El Louvre over ice-cream or the sherbets called helados in Havana.
All frozen puddings, water ices, sherbets and sorbets are frozen and molded according to these directions.
After the marriage ceremony was ended she ordered coffee[FN#79] and sherbets and gave somewhat of dirhams to the Kazi and a robe of honour to her trustee; and this done, all went their several ways.
After a time the Sultan also came and they sat down while the slave-girls brought them sherbets and confections which they ate and drank.
Here he alighted and walking in took his seat and seated the Wazirs and Emirs who had escorted him, and the Mamelukes brought sherbets and sugared drinks, which they also passed to the people who had followed in his train.
Sherbets are usually served at the end of a dinner, but they are sometimes served before the roast.
Water ices, sherbets and frozen fruits, without large quantities of sugar, are invaluable in cases of fever.
Sugar syrup gives a finer, smoother and more substantial grain to frozen fruits, sherbets and water ices than sugar and water, and they do not melt as quickly when exposed to the air.
After a little they brought him sherbets and he gave commandment to his mamelukes and slave-girls and eunuchs and all who were in his palace that they should make ready to receive the Lady Bedrulbudour, his bride.
Sherbets may be made from fruits or fruit juices of any kind, and these may be either canned or fresh.
The addition of such ingredients improves the texture very much, forsherbets are less likely to be granular than ices.
Desserts now regarded as sherbets are ices to which are added egg whites, gelatine, milk, or any combination of these things.
When the meal was ended, coffee, various sorts of confections, and sherbets were brought in; after which the company conversed.
I just chopped it up, sweetened it with a little sugar and water syrup, flavored it with a dash of cooking-sherry, and froze it, and it came out one of the best sherbets I ever ate in my life.
They made more sherbets than any other frozen dainty, and for these they used fruit from the garden; raspberry, cherry and currant ices took little from the family purse.
The coffees and sherbets followed, and the whole entertainment concluded with a course of sweetmeats, which was brought upon separate trays, each serving two guests.
The abundance indeed of fruits and sherbets presented daily to the Envoy by the Mehmandar, proved the immense supply which the taste of the country demanded.
At this stage it also gives sherbets and fruits a much richer flavor than when used at the second degree.
These sherbets were copiously supplied in high glass ewers, placed in great numbers on the ground.
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