What’s The Difference Between Coffee Cream And Regular Cream?

Thu, Jun 18, 2009

Coffee Talk

I love cream in my coffee. The grocery store now has “Coffee Cream” What’s the difference between that and regular light cream. Is there more or less fat?

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4 Responses to “What’s The Difference Between Coffee Cream And Regular Cream?”

  1. cvy2000 Says:

    sounds like marketing -
    just to help you focus your attention on their product rather than think it was a cream for cake or something like that.
    my guess is that they are also charging more (now that they have your attention, too )
    btw - do you know the difference between salad dressing and undressing?
    if not - wanna join me for lunch tomorrow?
    Just kidding it was a joke.

  2. crystal_ Says:

    regular cream is usually used for cooking and coffee cream is used for coffee

  3. You'llne Says:

    Coffee Creamer is artificial stuff - regular cream is 1/2&1/2 and is the real deal - comes from a cow.

  4. TMLeaf Fan Says:

    The percentage of fat plays a big part of the equation.
    The cream for example at Tim Hortons contains about 18% fat
    Table cream contains 10% fat.


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