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Mousses, bombes, and parfaits are examples of
 a. sherbet.
  b. sorbet.
  c. water ices.
  d. still-frozen desserts.

Question 2

Sorbet is
 a. a frozen dessert made without fat, eggs, gelatin, or dairy products.
  b. a frozen yogurt product with fruit added.
  c. comparable in nutrient content to sherbet.
  d. fresh yogurt pureed with frozen fruit.
  e. made of fresh fruit syrups and egg.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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