It can. If you have lactose intolerance, Irritable Bowel Syndrome or any of a number of other disorders or diseases, heavy dairy can wreak havoc on your digestive system. If you are experiencing any such symptoms when consuming dairy, I would recommend speaking to your physician and letting them determine if you have any food Allergies or other issues that might cause these symptoms.
yes, it gives you a special kind called whipped diarrhea
Yes, in several ways: for example this could be the result if you are lactose intolerance and the use of raw eggs in many home made versions can cause all sorts of problems.
Yes, whipped cream is a colloid.
Yes. Whipped cream is just pre-whipped whipping cream.
Whipped cream is real cream. Whipped topping is an imitation, probably mostly vegetable oils.
Whipped cream is a dessert condiment.
whipped cream has protein and sodium
There are several brands of whipped cream to choose from. Some of the following include but not limited to: Clover Stornetta Natural Aerosol whipped cream, Shop-Rite whipped cream, Lucerene Extra Heavy whipped cream,Cabot Vermont whipped cream, Hannaford whipped cream, and many others. The whipped cream with the highest suggested rating is Clover Stornetta Natural Aerosol whipped cream.
no whipped cream is full of sugar.
Raised on Whipped Cream was created in 2003.
There isn't an acual name for frozen whipped cream, it's just called frozen whipped cream.
it can cause fataldeath or can be very harmful
Before it sets, gelatin is a liquid. Whipped cream gets its structure from the air you whip into it which is kept in place by the structure of the proteins in the cream. If you add a watery substance, the the bubbles will fill with liquid rather than air which takes up less volume and cause your cream to collapse.
No. Half and half is half heavy cream.