We’ve been drinking heavy cream/double cream/whipping cream in our coffee for years but started trying out some plant based alternatives to a lot of our foods a few years ago. The only one we kept going with was this cream. Exact same cost as the dairy version, and tasted exactly the same.
I wish I could speak towards other brands, this was the only one we tried and stuck with it. I think it might be UK only though…
I used to work in the catering industry and have seen almost every chef use it interchangeably with cream when they needed plant based options. It works great
People who strongly oppose plant based meat alternatives use the same argument. As if that’s the only food people ever eat in a single meal, single day, or even a single week.
Elmlea plant based double cream
We’ve been drinking heavy cream/double cream/whipping cream in our coffee for years but started trying out some plant based alternatives to a lot of our foods a few years ago. The only one we kept going with was this cream. Exact same cost as the dairy version, and tasted exactly the same.
I wish I could speak towards other brands, this was the only one we tried and stuck with it. I think it might be UK only though…
Does it cook the same as regular cream?
We used it for things like cheese sauce. Never tried actually whipping it, but for savory meals it did the trick just right
I used to work in the catering industry and have seen almost every chef use it interchangeably with cream when they needed plant based options. It works great
For anyone in Canada I use Silk Half and Half same kinda idea and tastes like 10% cream to me
Its not the same… nutritionally.
Lots of good micronutrients in cream
People who strongly oppose plant based meat alternatives use the same argument. As if that’s the only food people ever eat in a single meal, single day, or even a single week.
Or as if they solely eat meat for the nutrients 🙄.
Nobody’s eating cream for the micronutrients