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i went to paris summer of 2005---i went a café at midnight for dessert right after dinner (hahaha--i love eating late) and i saw this dessert, and ordered it--a large glass and they fit this HUGE orange resting on top of the glass and the orange was hollowed out and orange sobert was put in-----so good, very refreshing. also, they cut the orange so it was just a little opening on the top and u could put the top back on. i saw these made by a company, smaller, but the same, at trader joe's called

orange givrées

and was wondering if the name for this dessert is that, or thats the name of the company?????

however, there was a coconut one too, called "noix de coco givrées" so, is givree the general term??

if not, what is the term for this dessert??

please help, thx

2006-12-21 14:01:45 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Food & Drink Other - Food & Drink

2 answers

Oranges “Givrées” or Orange Sorbet.
It is not a brand name it is sorbet in an orange.

2006-12-22 07:18:22 · answer #1 · answered by Smurfetta 7 · 0 0

hard subject. research on to yahoo or google. it could actually help!

2014-11-11 15:48:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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