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Double Cream.

(38 Posts)
Anja Thu 07-Mar-19 08:29:14

And butter

janeainsworth Thu 07-Mar-19 08:19:02

How refreshing not to read one single post saying cream is unhealthy
We have cream every day with dessert.
And full-fat Greek yoghurt for breakfast.
I enjoy it, thinking of all the calcium and fat-soluble vitamins I’m getting grin

BradfordLass72 Thu 07-Mar-19 03:17:46

FlexibleFriend - that's because it IS fat !!

Yes, I find if I whip the cream (which I only do if I'm making an elaborate dessert for family) it does change flavour.
I too think the air has a lot to do with it because the cream still left in the bottle tastes the same.

How refreshing not to read one single post saying cream is unhealthy. smile

FlexibleFriend Wed 06-Mar-19 22:58:20

Double cream just tastes like fat to me.

absent Wed 06-Mar-19 22:28:47

lemongrove There really is a difference.

Single cream contains 19% butterfat and is suitable for pouring. You can also buy extra-thick single cream which has been homogenised and can be spooned as a topping. Neither type is suitable for whipping.

Double cream contains 48% butterfat and is suitable for pouring or whipping. Extra-thick double cream which has been homogenised is suitable for spooning as a topping but not for whipping.

B9exchange Wed 06-Mar-19 22:26:08

I don't think whipped cream keeps well, the texture changes after a few hours.

Unwhipped, lasts well, if it is allowed to!

janeainsworth Wed 06-Mar-19 22:26:00

I suppose when you’ve whipped it gmelon that you’ve introduced air which perhaps starts some chemical process - maybe oxidation which alters the flavour a little?

gmelon Wed 06-Mar-19 22:22:39

If I've whipped the cream it's in a bowl. I cover with cling film or foil. This is when it tastes a bit odd. Not gone off just a bit stale.
Kept unwhipped in the original container then it's fine.

janeainsworth Wed 06-Mar-19 22:22:29

I think it’s the single cream that has got thicker, Lemon and also the brands differ.
I usually buy single cream (unless I want to whip it) & I’ve noticed that the Co-op’s and Waitrose’s single cream, is thinner than M&S’s version.
I actually prefer it thinner if it’s just for pouring over a pie or flan or fruit salad.

lemongrove Wed 06-Mar-19 22:13:30

Cream tastes the same the next day ( to my tastebuds anyway) I decant into cream jug and cover with foil.
What I have noticed about double cream however is that it isn’t any thicker than single cream!

Beau Wed 06-Mar-19 22:10:21

No, I use cream every day until the 'use by' date and have never noticed any change in taste.

janeainsworth Wed 06-Mar-19 21:43:29

No, I don’t usually, gmelon.
Do you keep the cream in the original container with the clip-on top on, or do you put it into something else?
Thinking about it, if we have people round I put the cream into a jug and if there’s any left, cover with cling film before putting back in the fridge. It possibly does then taste a bit different the next day, but not ‘off’.

gmelon Wed 06-Mar-19 21:30:41

I am partial to a spoon or two of whipped double cream on a dessert.
Does anyone else find that the cream tastes different the next day?
My fridge is bare at the moment just milk and the cream and it still tastes odd today.