Coffee Cream
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Light Cream
Table CreamTo some people, Coffee Cream means "coffee-flavoured" cream used as a filling for baked goods. But here, we're talking about what North Americans call Coffee Cream or Table Cream: a cream with somewhere between 18 to 30% fat that is used as a cream in coffee. It doesn't have a high enough fat content to be whipped.
It's a very pedestrian cream, not very glamorous, maybe the most exciting thing it ever gets to do is a sauce -- but if you're a coffee drinker, there's nothing like it in a cup of fresh-brewed coffee first thing in the morning.
Be aware that if you are using these lower-fat substitutes, you shouldn't let what you are making -- such as a sauce or a soup -- get too hot, or it will curdle, unlike the heavier cream.
Other entries for: Cream
Aerosol Cream, Chantilly Cream, Clabber Cream, Clotted Cream, Coffee Cream, Crema Agria, Crème Fraîche, Double Cream, Extra Thick Double Cream, Extra Thick Single Cream, Frozen Whip Topping, Half & Half Cream, Heavy Cream, Ice Cream, Light Whipping Cream, Non-Dairy Creamer, Single Cream, Sour Cream, Whipping Cream
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Butterfat, Butter, Cheese, Nondairy Topping
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