France. It is French for Bavarian cream.
Mousse is a classically only egg yolks, egg whites, sugar, and chocolate or other flavorings. Bavarian cream is thickened with gelatin, flavored with liqueur, and lightened with whipped cream. I would say the classic mousse is richer than a classic Bavarian cream, but it will mostly depend on the chef's choice of ingredients.
The cold dessert of Bavarian cream encased in ladyfingers is called "Charlotte." It is typically made by lining a mold with the ladyfingers and filling it with Bavarian cream, which is a creamy, custard-based dessert. After chilling, it is often inverted onto a plate for serving and can be garnished with fruit or sauce.
There isn't an acual name for frozen whipped cream, it's just called frozen whipped cream.
Bavarian Strawberry Cream is one of the many desserts in Germany. Iif you would like to know more desserts in germany go to site listed at the related link. Bavarian Strawberry Cream is made from strawberries, cream, and gelatin.
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A Boston Cream donut is a chocolate frosted donut pastry filled with Bavarian cream. Mmmm. Thanks. Now I'm going to have to go get me one!
Bavarian cream, or "Crème Bavaroise," is named after Bavaria, a region in Germany. The dessert originated in the 19th century and was popularized by French chefs who adapted traditional German recipes. It is a creamy custard thickened with gelatin and typically flavored with vanilla, chocolate, or fruit, reflecting the culinary influences of both cultures. The name honors its German roots while highlighting its French refinement.
...ice cream?
that's a very good question. whipped cream can be frozen, i have tried it before and it works
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