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  2. Crema (dairy product) - Wikipedia

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    Crema is the Spanish word for cream. In the United States, or in the English language, it is sometimes referred to as crema espesa (English: "thick cream"), [1] [2] also referred to as crema fresca (English: "fresh cream") in Mexico. [3] Crema fresca or crema espesa is a Mexican dairy product prepared with two ingredients, heavy cream and ...

  3. Crema catalana - Wikipedia

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    Crema catalana 'Catalan cream' or crema cremada 'burnt cream' is a Catalan and Spanish dessert consisting of a custard topped with a layer of caramelized sugar. [1] It is "virtually identical" [2] to the French crème brûlée. Like all custards, it is made from milk, egg yolks, and sugar. Some modern recipes add cornflour. It is typically ...

  4. Cream - Wikipedia

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    Mexican crema (or cream espesa) is similar to crème fraîche. Smetana is a heavy cream-derived (15–40% milk fat) Central and Eastern European sweet or sour cream. Rjome or rømme is Norwegian sour cream containing 35% milk fat, similar to Icelandic sýrður rjómi .

  5. Palace of the Mount of Piety (Crema) - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known document attesting to a Jewish presence is rather late compared to neighboring cities (Soncino, Cremona) and dates back to the year 1447, [2] when Crema had become a possession of the brief Ambrosian Republic and the city government asked the new captains from Milan to confirm the facilities towards Jews already granted by the Duke of Milan, an indication that the community ...

  6. Crema - Wikipedia

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    Crema, Lombardy, a comune in the northern Italian province of Cremona; Crema (coffee), a thin layer of foam at the top of a cup of espresso; Crema (dairy product), the Spanish word for cream; Cremà, a part of the Fallas festivity; Katya Crema (born 1988), Australian alpine and ski cross skier

  7. Crème fraîche - Wikipedia

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    Crème fraîche (English pronunciation: / ˌ k r ɛ m ˈ f r ɛ ʃ /, French pronunciation: [kʁɛm fʁɛʃ] ⓘ, lit. "fresh cream") is a dairy product, a soured cream containing 10–45% butterfat, with a pH of approximately 4.5. [1]

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  9. Crema de fruta - Wikipedia

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    Crema de fruta (lit. ' fruit cream ' ) is a traditional Filipino fruitcake made with layers of sponge cake , sweet custard or whipped cream , gelatin or gulaman ( agar ), and various preserved or fresh fruits, including mangoes , pineapples , cherries , and strawberries .