Sharbat (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Sharbat" in French language version.

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  • (en) Gil Marks, Encyclopedia of Jewish Food, HMH, (ISBN 978-0-544-18631-6, lire en ligne) :

    « Sharbat is a fruit syrup. Origin: Persia »

  • (en) Phil Cousineau, The Painted Word: A Treasure Chest of Remarkable Words and Their Origins, Simon and Schuster, (ISBN 9781936740253, lire en ligne) :

    « The ancient Persians created a delicious and cooling concoction called sharbat »

  • (en) Shamil Thakrar, Kavi Thakrar et Naved Nasir, Dishoom: From Bombay with Love, Bloomsbury Publishing, (ISBN 9781408890660, lire en ligne) :

    « Sharbat is a soft drink with Persian origins »

  • (en) Alan Davidson, National & Regional Styles of Cookery: Proceedings : Oxford Symposium 1981, Oxford Symposium, (ISBN 9780907325079, lire en ligne), p. 80

kavehfarrokh.com

  • (en-US) Dr Kaveh Farrokh, « The Unknown Origins of Ice Cream in Ancient Iran », sur Dr. Kaveh Farrokh (consulté le ) : « It is believed that Arabs who had conquered Persian Empire at the time took the age-old Persian refreshment called Sharbat and enriched the existing mix of fruit syrup and snow chilled honey with milk and sugar. This was the conception of the modern day granita and gelato. »