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Its ok but more like single cream than doubleHave you tried the Arla lactofree cream?
The milk seems to last for ages so wonder if removing the lactose would have a similar effect on the cream?
I haven't tried it but it my be worth a go.
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/272153454
Have you tried the Arla lactofree cream?
The milk seems to last for ages so wonder if removing the lactose would have a similar effect on the cream?
I haven't tried it but it my be worth a go.
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/272153454
It's not something I have, but would this be an emergency ration, bearing in mind it doesn't have to be refrigerated, prior to opening. I imagine one would want to put it in the fridge pre-use, just because luke warm cream seems a dire prospect to me.
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda.../Nestle_Carnation_Extra_Thick_Cream_170g.html
Would you believe they have removed some of the fat!Brill idea @DCUKMod.
I used to make a gorgeous hot chocolate made with cocoa, sugar, hot water and evaporated milk.
friends used to call round for it and beg. lol.
had to make in a saucepan to keep up with demand.
But when I dropped the carbs in milk, it went the same way. Also the sugar, of course.
Now considering if the Carnation tinned cream might be an acceptable sub...
Would you believe they have removed some of the fat!
"56% less fat than double cream"
not bad on carbs 3.6g per 100ml
Would you believe they have removed some of the fat!
"56% less fat than double cream"
not bad on carbs 3.6g per 100ml
I noticed that, but as a stanby for when something goes off or as 'mergency rations, at 3.6gr per 100ml, it didn't seem too dire.
Completely agree but such a shame..
I'm also slightly put off by the way they call it "Topping" but ingredients list doesn't seem too awful. usually that's an indication of it not being as described.
Fascinating thank you.The naming will be some legal shenanigans intended to allow them to call it cream'topping while having a lower fat content.
This link gives an eye-opening table of what fat content goes into each of the UK single, double, whipping, etc. types of cream, and what is required to allow them to be named that way.
It also has similar tables for other countries, so well worth a look to appreciate how things vary around the world!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cream
Curious that in France, where they take such a pride in their gourmet food, double cream should not be popular in coffee. For me the cream enormously enhances the taste and texture of the coffee, regardless of any low carb considerations. It is a pleasure that has been restored to me after many years of dutiful "healthy" low fat living, during which I tried to convince myself that coffee with skimmed milk tasted just as good if not better (it didn't!)Fascinating thank you.
Interesting in France after much research and not listed there I found one called "Creme Cuisinier" which was UHT double cream almost.. about 35% fat and I carried a couple around with me during our hols. Only one restaurant had cream for my coffee. Even Starbucks in Monaco only had semi-skimmed milk.
I have just discovered Longley Farm Jersey butter (also in Morrisons). It is very rich and very yellow, but expensive.I buy Jersey double cream sold by Longley farm it is extra thick and lasts long after the sell by date Morrison' sell it ,and even the single cream is thicker than normal double cream
Carol
Curious that in France, where they take such a pride in their gourmet food, double cream should not be popular in coffee. For me the cream enormously enhances the taste and texture of the coffee, regardless of any low carb considerations. It is a pleasure that has been restored to me after many years of dutiful "healthy" low fat living, during which I tried to convince myself that coffee with skimmed milk tasted just as good if not better (it didn't!)
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