Cream in France
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Re: Cream in France
I’m not terrific in Dutch, Sakkarin, but as far as I know, Klop means 'to correct', so literally translated it’s Fix Fix. It can also mean to beat, which is probably nearer the mark here.
Slagroom is whipped cream. It doesn’t sound all that exciting to English ears, does it. I’ve never seen the Instant Slagroom version, I wonder how it works .
In all the years we lived there I couldn’t really see why they didn’t do a 40% cream, they use lots of cream in patisserie etc.
Slagroom is whipped cream. It doesn’t sound all that exciting to English ears, does it. I’ve never seen the Instant Slagroom version, I wonder how it works .
In all the years we lived there I couldn’t really see why they didn’t do a 40% cream, they use lots of cream in patisserie etc.
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