Cream is a dairy product that originates from the milk of mammals, primarily cows, goats, and sheep. It forms when milk is left to sit, allowing the fat to rise to the top, where it can be skimmed off. This process has been used for centuries in various cultures to produce cream for cooking, baking, and as a topping. Today, cream is commonly produced industrially and is available in various forms, such as heavy cream, whipping cream, and sour cream.
It originated in china.
Whether ice cream originated in China or Rome is a matter of debate
a nicklet is a cream cheese filled pastry that originated in Belgium. they kind of look like a cream puff
Actually, Boston cream pie is named for Boston where it originated at the Parker House hotel where they also came up with Parker rolls!
Illinois. Chicago to be more specific.
i heard that it originated from china in the bc times. im not sure but this is what i heard
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The original idea to make ice cream originated in Ancient Rome. Snow from the mountaintops would be mixed with muddled fruit to create a frozen dessert resembling sherbet. Eventually dairy products were added to form ice cream.
Cream soda is believed to have originated in the United States in the 19th century. It was originally made by adding cream or milk to soda water with flavors like vanilla or various fruits. Over time, it became a popular and widely enjoyed soft drink.
The phrase "the cat that got the cream" is believed to have originated in the early 20th century in Britain. It refers to someone who looks extremely pleased with themselves, similar to how a cat would look after indulging in a bowl of cream. The phrase likely draws on the image of a contented cat, as cream is considered a luxurious treat for them.
The gods. Really though, the history of cream puffs is pretty obscure, but they (at least the kind we know - flaky with a sweet filling) are suspected to have originated in France in the late 16th century.
Rome. Ice cream originated around 60A.D. by the Roman Emperor Nero. In the 13th Century, Marco Polo brought the Chinese method of mixing ice and milk back to Europe.