Noun
whipped cream (usually uncountable, plural whipped creams)
Thick cream that has had air incorporated into it by rapid beating.
(US standards of identity) Cream, at least 30% of which is milkfat, possibly also containing emulsifiers and/or stabilizers but nothing else, which is then whipped.
Add dollops of whipped cream on top of the bananas, then trickle them with the melted dark chocolate. Source: Internet
Africa and Asia The canister on the left is whipped cream, a product which is pressurized with nitrous oxide. Source: Internet
A gas used as a propellant in whipped cream aerosol containers, nitrous oxide, is used as a recreational drug. Source: Internet
A layer of vanilla ice cream is spread evenly over a baked pie crust, and then topped with a heavenly spiced-pumpkin puree mixed with fresh whipped cream. Source: Internet
Earlier this week, Lisa shared a picture of the sweet treat with fluffy whipped cream on her Instagram story. Source: Internet
Cappuccino as we write it today (in Italian) is first mentioned in northern Italy in the 1930s, and photographs from that time shows the drink to resemble a 'viennese' —a coffee topped with whipped cream sprinkled with cinnamon or chocolate. Source: Internet