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  3. Whipped cream - Wikipedia

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    Whipped cream is used as an ingredient in many desserts, for example as a filling for profiteroles and layer cakes. [58] It is often piped onto a dish using a pastry bag to create decorative shapes. Mousse is usually based on whipped cream, often with added egg white foam.

  4. We Tried 10 Different Brands of Whipped Cream and the ... - AOL

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    10 Canned Whipped Cream Brands Ranked Worst to Best. After a round of tasting and a follow-up test to break the tie for first place, we had our final ranking.

  5. Profiterole - Wikipedia

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    A plate of cream puffs. Cream puffs have appeared on U.S. restaurant menus since at least 1851. [18] The Wisconsin State Fair is known for its giant cream puffs. [19] [20] In Hawaii, coco puffs (not to be confused with Cocoa Puffs) made by Liliha Bakery are a popular dessert.

  6. This Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Whipped Cream Recipe Is TOO Easy ...

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    Starbucks kicked off spooky season earlier than ever this year with the 2020 debut of its PSL and the rest of the fall menu. The Starbucks secret menu is turning orange, too, thanks to all of ...

  7. Whipped-cream charger - Wikipedia

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    The cream must have a minimum fat content of 28% to produce whipped cream with a dispenser. The recipe for the cream to be whipped typically calls for heavy cream and sugar, along with any desired flavorings or colorings. In a sealed container, this cream is pressurized with nitrous oxide, which dissolves into the cream as per its lipophilicity.

  8. Mille-feuille - Wikipedia

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    It is sold with either custard, whipped cream, or both between three layers of puff pastry; almond paste is the most common filling. A French Canadian method of making a mille-feuille uses graham crackers instead of puff pastry, with pudding replacing the custard layer.

  9. Frappuccino - Wikipedia

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    [1] [5] [6] [7] The recipe consists of an instant coffee mix, ice, an emulsifying agent such as xanthan gum, [8] and other additives such as milk, sugar, flavored syrups, and whipped cream. [ 9 ] Versions