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 Translation for 'whipped cream' from English to Polish
gastr.
bita śmietana {f}
whipped cream
Partial Matches
krem {m}cream
gastr.
kwaśna śmietana {f}
sour cream
gastr.
serek {m} kremowy
cream cheese
gastr.
ptyś {m}
cream puff
gastr.
śmietana {f}
cream [dairy]
gastr.
śmietanka {f}
cream [sweet]
kosm.
krem {m} do golenia
shaving cream
lód {m} [jedzenie]ice cream
gastr.
rożek {m} z wafla [do lodów]
ice cream cone
gastr.
rożek {m} z wafla [do lodów]
ice cream cornet
gastr.
karton {m} śmietany
carton of cream
handelzawód
sprzedawca {m} [osob.] lodów
ice-cream vendor
gastr.zawód
lodziarka {f}
ice cream woman
gastr.
lody {n} waniliowe
vanilla ice cream
gastr.
lody {n} truskawkowe
strawberry ice cream
gastr.
lody {n} czekoladowe
chocolate ice cream
zawód
lodziarz {m} [osob.]
ice cream man
gastr.handel
lodziarnia {f}
ice cream parlor [Am.]
gastr.
lody {n} amerykańskie
soft serve (ice cream)
gastr.zawód
lodziarka {f}
ice cream vendor [female]
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Usage Examples English
  • Ice cream soda was served at soda fountains, along with various other early "soda water" recipes like the Garden Sass Sundae (rhubarb) or the Oh-Oh-Cindy Sundae (strawberry ice cream topped with chocolate syrup, chopped nuts, whipped cream and candied cherries).
  • It will not melt even if it is sprinkled on whipped cream or ice cream.
  • Apple pie is often served with whipped cream, ice cream ("apple pie à la mode"), or cheddar cheese.
  • Another film of the pink neorealism genre was "Susanna Whipped Cream" (1957) by Steno.
  • In particular, various formulations of diphosphates are used to stabilize whipped cream.

  • These are the now-classic "Public Enemy/Whipped Cream Mixes" containing Public Enemy's inflammatory raps, "By the Time I Get To Arizona" and "Rebel Without a Pause", overdubbed onto instrumentals by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass.
  • Willie Blue, a surviving participant in the Freedom Summer movement said: “Goodman's richer than whipped cream.
  • Whipped cream is made by whisking or mixing air into cream with more than 30% fat, to turn the liquid cream into a soft solid.
  • In 1855 Eliza Acton described The Duke's Custard, a mixture of sugared, brandied Morella cherries, covered in custard, edged with Naples biscuits (sponge fingers) or macaroons, which was then finished with solid whipped cream coloured pink with cochineal and 'highly flavoured' with brandy.
  • Traditionally it is a two-layer cake filled and topped with strawberries or raspberries and whipped cream.

  • The city has its own food speciality, the Bossche Bol — effectively a giant profiterole, somewhat larger than a tennis ball, which is filled with whipped cream and coated with chocolate.
  • Nitrous oxide is used as a propellant, and has a variety of applications from rocketry to making whipped cream.
  • The Viennese bestowed the name "Kapuziner", possibly in the 18th century, on an early version that included whipped cream and spices of unknown origin.
  • Some shops offer milk or cheese foam on top of the drink, giving the drink a consistency similar to that of whipped cream, and a saltier flavor profile.
  • Various types of plant cream have been created to replace dairy cream, and some types of imitation whipped cream are non-dairy.

  • Other typical desserts include the Pastafrola (a type of cake filled with quince jelly), Chajá (meringue, sponge cake, whipped cream and fruits, typically peaches and strawberries are added).
  • Common variants are made with gelatin or whipped cream; e.g.
  • Their first offering on that label was "Clam Dip & Other Delights" (1989), the title and cover art being a parody of "Whipped Cream & Other Delights", by A&M Records co-founder Herb Alpert.
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