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Post by idealrain on Sept 12, 2005 23:54:44 GMT -5
O.k. I'm working on the McDores and writing about lemon candy. I've never heard of a shebret lemon candy but I'm in the U.S. I always mentally think of a lemon drop, which is a hard lemon oval shape sugar cover candy. is it the same thing?
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Post by QuillofMinerva on Sept 13, 2005 2:22:20 GMT -5
A sherbet lemon is a hard boiled lemon flavour sweet with sherbet in the middle!
Very yummy and I can see why Albus loves them!
Hope this helps
Clayre x
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Post by childminerva on Sept 13, 2005 17:06:54 GMT -5
I don't think that's the same as a lemon drop, it sounds better. This isn't what you wanted to know, but Jone's Soda has a soda called lemon drop and its very, very good. They sell it in the US.
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Post by JKMcGonagall on Sept 13, 2005 20:23:29 GMT -5
Ok, I get what the boiled lemon candy is, but what is the sherbet that is in the middle. I always think of sherbet as that fruit flavored ice cream stuff, but that can't be what it is. Is it a powder like stuff or is it a liquid like stuff. Can you get them in the USA anywhere? I've never found them anywhere here.
Kay
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Post by idealrain on Sept 14, 2005 18:15:53 GMT -5
how do you boil lemon candy? do you roll the middle in something?
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Post by BlazeFourPaws on Sept 14, 2005 22:30:32 GMT -5
Its kinda like a cream I think.
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Post by amandah leigh on Oct 2, 2005 14:46:02 GMT -5
now i'm hungry
;D
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