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Apr 10, 2024

[Answer] 5. These small pastel coloured rice paper sweets were shaped like a U.F.O. and contained delightfully fizzy sherbet. What were they called?

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...1. Rainbow Dust 2. Flying Saucers 3. Space Dust 4. Sherbet Lemons These delightfully light sweets are still available today by mail order. The word sherbet (also spelt sherbert) is of Turkish origin although references give a small assortment of spellings of the original word. Americans would deem the word as relating to a sorbet like dessert whereas for us British it means a fizzy powder made of bicarbonate of soda, tartaric acid, sugar and flavourings. The burst rice paper would melt and stick against the roof of the mouth. The fattening aspects of it being out-weighed by the exercise given to the jaw and tongue in trying to remove it from the roof of the mouth. This was not necessarily an argument that curried favour with most mothers when demanding more!




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Flying Saucers:


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