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Why does sherbet have a sour taste?
Sherbet does not usually have a sour taste. It is typically a sweet, frozen dessert made with fruit juice, sugar, and sometimes dairy products. If a sherbet tastes sour, it may be because it has been made with a high proportion of acidic fruits, such as lemon or lime. Alternatively, it may have been contaminated with bacteria, which can cause food to become sour.
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