Are there any difference between a heavy cream and a full cream milk?!


Question: Full cream milk is the British term for whole milk.

Heavy cream is cream, not milk.


Answers: Full cream milk is the British term for whole milk.

Heavy cream is cream, not milk.

Heavy cream is just that heavy-milk cream is much lighter and will not whip , it is also not as high in calories.

Heavy cream is high fat, greater than 35% butterfat.
Full cream milk, or whole milk, is milk with approximately 3-4% butterfat.





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