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  2. Sour cream - Wikipedia

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    Sour cream (sometimes known as soured cream in British English) is a dairy product obtained by fermenting regular cream with certain kinds of lactic acid bacteria. [ 1] The bacterial culture, which is introduced either deliberately or naturally, sours and thickens the cream. Its name comes from the production of lactic acid by bacterial ...

  3. Casein - Wikipedia

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    Casein. Casein ( / ˈkeɪsiːn / KAY-seen, from Latin caseus "cheese") is a family of related phosphoproteins ( αS1, aS2, β, κ) that are commonly found in mammalian milk, comprising about 80% of the proteins in cow's milk and between 20% and 60% of the proteins in human milk. [ 1] Sheep and cow milk have a higher casein content than other ...

  4. List of dairy products - Wikipedia

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    A range of sour creams from Central and Eastern Europe. It is a dairy product produced by souring heavy cream. Snow cream: A cream-based dessert with one or more flavoring agents added or dessert in which snow is mixed with a sweetened dairy-based liquid to make an ice cream substitute. So: Japan

  5. What to Do When a Recipe Calls for Heavy Cream and You ... - AOL

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    Melted Butter and Milk. If you have butter and milk (whole milk or even half-and-half work best), you can make your own heavy cream substitute. To make 1 cup of “heavy cream,” melt 1/4 cup of ...

  6. 6 Highest-Quality Sour Creams on Grocery Shelves—and ... - AOL

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    Per 2-tbsp serving: 60 calories, 6 g fat (4.5 g saturated fat), 0 mg sodium, 2g carbs (0g fiber, 0g sugar), 1g protein. For those looking for a dairy-free sour cream substitute, Elmhurst makes a ...

  7. Yes, You Can Freeze Sour Cream But There's More You ... - AOL

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    Find out the best ways to freeze, store, defrost, and use sour cream. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  8. Whey - Wikipedia

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    Whey. A glass of soured milk whey. Whey is the liquid remaining after milk has been curdled and strained. It is a byproduct of the manufacturing of cheese or casein and has several commercial uses. Sweet whey is a byproduct resulting from the manufacture of rennet types of hard cheese, like cheddar or Swiss cheese.

  9. Milk - Wikipedia

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    Modern industrial processes use milk to produce casein, whey protein, lactose, condensed milk, powdered milk, and many other food-additives and industrial products. Whole milk, butter, and cream have high levels of saturated fat. [19] [20] The sugar lactose is found only in milk, and possibly in forsythia flowers and a few tropical shrubs. [21]