Keprocaine cream is a topical anesthetic that contains the active ingredient lidocaine, which is commonly used to numb localized areas of the skin or mucous membranes. It is typically applied to relieve pain or discomfort from minor skin irritations, insect bites, or before certain medical procedures. The cream works by blocking nerve signals in the area where it is applied, providing temporary relief. Always consult a healthcare provider for appropriate use and potential side effects.
Topical pain cream with the following active ingredients:Ketoprofen - nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugBaclofen - used to treat muscle spasms and tightnessCyclobenzaprine - skeletal muscle relaxantLidocaine - local anesthetic
Light cream is sweet cream with less butterfat than heavy cream. I think in the UK light cream is called single cream and heavy cream is double or whipping cream.
whip cream, sugar cream and ice-cream of course!
No, table cream is not the same as heavy cream. Table cream has a lower fat content than heavy cream.
In the UK, whipping cream is just a type of cream sold for whipping. (And actually, double cream works better for whipped cream toppings). Whipped cream is a type of fresh cream, in the sense that double cream, single cream, clotted cream etc... are all types of fresh cream. Whipped cream is not "the same as" fresh cream, it is a member of the "fresh cream" group. If a recipe just says "serve with fresh cream", it's best just to pick a type of cream that suits your needs (i.e pourable or non-pourable).
Because ice-cream is iced cream!
there is no cream in cream crackers
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Allright, Cream in ice cream is half and half cream which is basically milk but you can get it heavier or lighter.
No, sour cream and cream cheese are not the same. Sour cream is a tangy dairy product made from cream that has been fermented, while cream cheese is a soft, spreadable cheese made from a mixture of cream and milk.
people who owned a ice cream shop have ice cream
cream= crema ice cream= helado