So, you have got a cream whipper, and you are making whipped cream in it from time to time. Probably when there is a special occasion or some guests are coming by. This limited or primary use of your cream whipper has perhaps all to do with the fact that you don’t know your whipping siphon’s actual value. Well, let’s find out what makes your cream whipper a particular kitchen appliance. For starters, the whipped cream you prepare is suitable to put in the refrigerator for up to 10 days. And over this point, the uninitiated will ask themselves: why try this experiment if whipped cream has long been prepared successfully in beaters? We come with a more technical answer to hit on that: The whipped cream you make in a cream whipper is highly aerated and from the nozzle. Thickness and stability will, for example, be better. By using a beater, you usually get a thin and rounded mass. Along with this, cream whippers add a more exciting feature to the baking experience.
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Many people add olive oil to salads for better taste, but, how about going one step further and preparing lemoninfused olive oil that will make the raw veggies you have tastier? Making lemoninfused olive oil is extremely easy, you just have to remove the outer covering of lemons and place them in a cream whipper with some olive oil. After you have recharged your whipping siphon once, you will then need to shake it a few times and leave the mixture as it is for 5 minutes during which the lemon will get infused in olive oil properly and it will then be ready for use. 1 large lemon 1 cup of olive oil
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Super Trend Pulses The use of pulses in the snack, meat and dairy industries is rising and rising. Pulses are seeds and plants that mature in a pod. They are harvested overripe, dried and, if necessary, shelled. The legume genus includes: peas, beans, chickpeas, lentils, lupins, soybeans and peanuts. The following are exciting product ideas on the topic.
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