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manufacturing cream

post #1 of 5
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I have recently moved from Ca. to North Carolina and am opening a restaurant in October. Is there a reason I can't find manufacturing cream here? Also, does anyone know what culinary cream is? It comes in the form of a paste or base I am told but, I've never seen or heard of it in my 25 years of cooking.
Thanks.
post #2 of 5
Recently I read that manufacturing cream can sometimes be found at Costco. I'm just passing this on FWIW as I've never been inside a Costco, and don't even know if there's one where you are.

Shel
post #3 of 5
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Thanks Shel,
It's true that sometimes you can find manufacturing cream at Costco and, at a very good price. My problem is that since moving to North Carolina, no one, not even my food sales people, have ever heard of it. It's the strangest thing.
Thanks for responding.
post #4 of 5

Aother place to find Manufacturing cream...

Hi, all...

I was just in a Smart & Final and they had 1/2 gallons of manufacturing cream from Berkeley Farms for about $7-8. It's ingredients are listed only as "Heavy cream." {This was in Fremont, northern CA].

Good luck.
post #5 of 5
From my understanding and talking to my baker and pastry inclined friends, Yes the only ingredient you should read is heavy cream.
Not altered ,not added to, not stabilized ,not sterilized, no carrageenan, no thickening agents, just good old cream, but the first drawn from the top, mostly purchased by premium ice cream makers.
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