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Blackcurrant Sorbet

Or Other Soft Fruit

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Classic Scots Cookery

By Catherine Brown

Published 2003

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Uncomplicated mixtures of fruit purée and sugar syrup give clean penetrating flavours that were often used in Victorian meals of many courses, somewhere about the middle, to ‘refresh the palate’. Queen Victoria herself was particularly fond of a rum-flavoured sorbet. For eating styles today, they are usually served at the end of a meal with some fresh fruit.

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