it's a totally different thing thickened cream is is very unmanageable and it doesn't do well while heavy cream on the other hand can be used for alot of cooking and i would advice you to use it any day hope that helps
No,there is a slight difference in taste.Well, at least to me.
no. typically, whipping cream has more sugar in it.
heavy cream,whole milk,sugar,vanilla
No Sour gream and heavy cream are two different items.
Yes; unless the recipe specifies "light," use heavy whipping cream.
no. typically, whipping cream has more sugar in it.
No it's not the same as whipping cream. It was made without dairy. I believe it's been discontinued though.
They are the same - can both be used to make whipped cream and can be used, when say making your own Alfredo Fettuccine Cheese Sauce. There is a difference though in light cream, half-n-half and heavy cream.
You can, however, heavy cream is much thicker than whole milk which will cause the soup to be a much thicker consistency than you may want. Milk is a better choice.
yes you can take 2 or 3 (depends how light u want the cream) coffee filters and drain the cream into a bowl there will be clear fat left over then take 1 cup of skim milk then drain again -11 year old Morgan (chef to be)
No. There are two kinds of Puck cream: the spread and the canned cream. The spread is like soft cream cheese, and the canned cream is almost solid, like the consistency of pudding. It's unique and not the same as either double cream, or heavy cream. It is quite popular in Saudi Arabia.
No it is not the same thing. "Half and half" is half milk and half cream. Heavy Cream is mostly cream and contains much less milk.
From what I could find on the web, heavy cream and heavy whipping cream are the same thing. I was looking because my homemade vanilla ice cream tastes like frozen whipped cream, and I don't that flavor. I thought that there must be a difference, but every site I've been to says they are the same thing.