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Heavy Whipping Cream
About Heavy Whipping Cream
Heavy whipping cream, also known as heavy cream, is a rich dairy product obtained by skimming the high-fat content from fresh cow's milk. It's characterized by its thick consistency and high-fat content.
In terms of nutritional content, heavy whipping cream is a dense source of calories and saturated fat. It contains high levels of calories and fat. It also contains small amounts of vitamins A and D.
Consuming heavy whipping cream can provide a luxurious and velvety texture to dishes, adding depth and flavor. However, due to its high fat and calorie content, it's important to consume it in moderation. It's commonly used in desserts, sauces, and coffee beverages.