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  • == Whipping Cream == '''Whipping cream''' (pronunciation: /ˈwɪpɪŋ kriːm/), also known as '''heavy cream
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  • == Heavy Whipping Cream == ...ronunciation: /ˈhɛvi ˈwɪpɪŋ kriːm/), also known as '''heavy cream''' or '''whipping cream''', is a high-fat dairy product used in a variety of culinary applica
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  • == Heavy Whipping Cream == ...ronunciation: /ˈhɛvi ˈwɪpɪŋ kriːm/), also known as '''heavy cream''' or '''whipping cream''', is a high-fat dairy product used in a variety of culinary applica
    2 KB (263 words) - 22:11, 11 February 2024
  • == Whipping Cream == '''Whipping cream''' (pronunciation: /ˈwɪpɪŋ kriːm/), also known as '''heavy cream
    2 KB (337 words) - 04:18, 9 February 2024
  • ...including but not limited to [[spanking]], [[flogging]], [[caning]], and [[whipping]]. The person delivering the strikes is often referred to as the [[Top (BDS * [[Whipping]]
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  • ...fact that it has a lower [[fat]] content compared to [[heavy cream]] or [[whipping cream]]. The word "cream" itself comes from the Old English "crēam", which ...d to make [[custard]]s and other desserts. However, it is not suitable for whipping due to its lower fat content.
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  • '''Heavy cream''' (pronounced: /ˈhɛvi kriːm/), also known as '''[[heavy whipping cream]]''', is a high-fat product derived from [[milk]]. It is a staple ing * [[Whipping cream]]: A type of cream with a lower fat content than heavy cream.
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  • * [[Whipping cream]]: This cream contains between 30% and 36% milk fat and is used for m * [[Heavy cream]]: Also known as heavy whipping cream, it contains at least 36% milk fat and can be whipped to twice its vo
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  • ...eams]]''': These are used in cooking and baking. They include types like [[whipping cream]], [[heavy cream]], and [[sour cream]].
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  • ...the Latin ''canna'', meaning "reed", which was used in ancient times as a whipping instrument.
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  • ...t that is often used as a topping for desserts and pastries. It is made by whipping heavy cream until it becomes light and airy.
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  • * [[Whipping Cream]]: A type of cream that is often whipped and used as a topping for de
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  • ...1]], [[NASCAR]], and [[IndyCar]]. It is designed to prevent the head from whipping forward and backward in a crash, which can cause serious injury or death.
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  • The term "whipped cream" comes from the process of whipping the cream to incorporate air, making it light and fluffy. The word "whip" i
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  • ...of a handle with a loop of wires attached at the end, used especially for whipping eggs or cream. The term whisk is derived from the Old Norse ''visk'', meani
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  • Italian meringue is made by boiling a sugar syrup, and then whipping it into stiffly beaten egg whites until it is cool. This results in a much
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