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  2. Cream (colour) - Wikipedia

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    This gives a yellow tone to otherwise-white milk at higher fat concentrations (so the colour of dairy cream could be considered partway between the colours of natural cow's milk and butter). Cream is the pastel colour of yellow, much as pink is to red. By mixing yellow and white, cream can be produced. Strawberries with cream

  3. Crema (dairy product) - Wikipedia

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    Crema is the Spanish word for cream. In the United States, or in the English language, it is sometimes referred to as crema espesa (English: "thick cream"), [1] [2] also referred to as crema fresca (English: "fresh cream") in Mexico. [3] Crema fresca or crema espesa is a Mexican dairy product prepared with two ingredients, heavy cream and ...

  4. 25 Cream Paint Colors That Bring ‘Meh’ to a Whole New Level

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    There’s more to the neutral color spectrum than gray, white, and beige. In fact, between these basics lives a whole range of relaxed cream paint colors that are the crème de la crème of wall ...

  5. Cream (color) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Cream (color)

  6. Natillas - Wikipedia

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    Natillas (Spanish pronunciation:) is a term in Spanish for a variety of custards and similar sweet desserts in the Spanish-speaking world. [1] In Spain, this term refers to a custard dish made with milk and eggs, similar to other European creams as crème anglaise. In Colombia, the delicacy does not include eggs, and is called natilla.

  7. Crème caramel - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish-speaking countries (and often in the United States), crème caramel is known as flan. This was originally a Spanish-language usage. This was originally a Spanish-language usage. However, in North America the word is now best known in Latin American contexts; the other meaning is less common.

  8. Cream - Wikipedia

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    Cream produced by cattle (particularly Jersey cattle) grazing on natural pasture often contains some carotenoid pigments derived from the plants they eat; traces of these intensely colored pigments give milk a slightly yellow tone, hence the name of the yellowish-white color: cream. Carotenoids are also the origin of butter's yellow color.

  9. Crème - Wikipedia

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    Crème (or creme) is a French word for 'cream', used in culinary terminology for various preparations: Cream, a high-fat dairy product made from milk from a cow; Custard, a cooked, usually sweet mixture of dairy and eggs; Crème liqueur, a sweet liqueur; Cream soups (French: potages crèmes), such as crème Ninon