Blue Moon sorbet

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I think that any sorbet crafter should be judged on their ability to harness the lemon -- and Blue Moon's Lemon Zest sorbet is one of the best I've had.  As its name suggests, there's actual lemon zest throughout and it's fabulously tart.  Other flavors like Blackberry Lime, Pear Ginger, and Grapefruit Campari were so tempting, but we in addition to the LZ we picked up some Peach Melba. 

blue moon sorbet.jpgHailing from Quechee, Vermont, Blue Moon sorbets have "no added flavoring or coloring -- the intense flavor and vivid color comes from the fruit itself."

We found ours at Formaggio Kitchen in Cambridge, but the Blue Moon website lists lots of places were you can get it throughout New England.


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Kristin said:

I would not consider myself a sorbet afficianado by any stretch, but I happened upon the Blue Moon Red Raspberry sorbet not that long ago, and I have been hooked ever since. It's almost effervescent! Sweet but tart and o so yummy. Now I'm eager to try some of their other flavors!

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