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Definition
Whipped Cream (noun):
- Whipped cream is a dairy product made by beating heavy cream to incorporate air, resulting in a light, fluffy texture. It is often sweetened and sometimes flavored with vanilla.
Example Sentences
- “She topped her coffee with a generous dollop of whipped cream.”
- “The barista added a swirl of whipped cream to the hot chocolate.”
- “For a festive touch, he decorated the cupcakes with whipped cream and colorful sprinkles.”
Notes
- Whipped cream is commonly used as a topping for desserts, such as pies, cakes, and ice cream, as well as beverages such as hot chocolate and coffee.
- It can be made fresh, with a whisk or an electric mixer, but it can also be purchased at most grocery stores.
- There are also non-dairy alternatives available, which are made from ingredients such as coconut milk.