One of the meanings of mousse is an airy pudding-like desert. The other kind of mousse is a foam product that has a similar use to hairspray.
Mousse is a word of French origin. According to Wikipedia, it means "lather" or "foam."
A sweet or savoury dish made as a smooth, light mass in which the main ingredient is whipped with cream and egg white.
"Mais il n'y a pas de mousse" means "but there is no moss / foam / mousse" in English.
No. It is Sort of like pudding. hope i answered your question!
Mousse is a French word which means "lather" or "foam". A mousse is a stable prepared food that incorporates air bubbles to give it a light and airy texture. Depending on how it is prepared, it can range from light and fluffy to creamy and thick.
For such a simple and elegant dessert, the history of chocolate mousse is actually very sparse. Any information that I found indicated only that chocolate mousse (Mousse; French, lit. "Foam, lather") originated in France sometime during the 1850's. A particular city was not specified.
Moose is not French. The resembling French word 'mousse' means 'moss' (plant) or 'foam' (mass of bubbles)
It sticks easier to glass. Or to flatter surfaces. Cloth or foam wont work. It sticks easier to glass. Or to flatter surfaces. Cloth or foam wont work.
Propane is used as a propellant to expel the product out of the can. It's a gas. When released from the can, it expands quickly making the liquid in the can turn to foam. So there's nothing to leave a residue in your hair.
Mousse can be used for different things. You can use mousse too have more volume, or to make curly hair more defined. Can also use mousse to help stop flyaway hair, too help calm frizz. It often comes in either spray, cream or foam form. Like all other hair products, using it too much can damage hair, no matter what product labels may promise. -Talianaax3 ;D
mousse is pronounced like 'moo-ss'