Lácteos

Sweetened whipped cream

Sweetened whipped cream
Popularity 106 recipes

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Ingredient Information

Name

Sweetened whipped cream

Category

Lácteos

Popularity

106 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Sugared whipped cream is a culinary preparation made from dairy cream that has been whipped until it reaches a fluffy and airy texture, incorporating sugar to give it a sweet and delicate flavor. It is commonly used as a topping or frosting for desserts, cakes, fruits, and hot or cold beverages, providing a light texture and a touch of sweetness.

Its origin dates back to French culinary tradition, where crème chantilly is a staple in pastry and dessert decoration. Sugared whipped cream has become popular in many cuisines around the world, adapting to different recipes and presentations.

Among its properties, its high content of fats and sugars stands out, which provides creaminess and sweetness. It also contributes a certain amount of fat-soluble vitamins such as A and some from the B group, although it should be consumed in moderation due to its caloric density.

In different Spanish-speaking countries, sugared whipped cream may be known by various synonyms, such as crème chantilly, sweet whipped cream, sugared whipped cream, or simply sweet whipped cream. These terms vary depending on the region, but they all refer to the same basic preparation used in pastry.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
40mg
sodium
5mcg
folate
44mg
potassium
28g
sugars
335
calories
0mcg
lycopene
2.2g
proteins
110mg
cholesterol
0mg
vitamin c
35g
total fats
22g
saturated fats
28g
carbohydrates

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