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The Difference Between Cream and Creme [closed] From my understanding, I think of creme as a dessert She pressed down on the lever to shoot out a mound of whipped creme Though, I don't know about the cream Multiple times, I've had people come up to me and say, "It's c-r-e-a-m, not c-r-e-m-e, when I'm talking about whipped creme Then again, I'm 12 The point is, does creme have multiple uses?
Origin of cream of the crop - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The French expression may have had additional appeal in English because French evoked sophistication and the ruling class In the 20th century, the use of creme de la creme declined (possibly due to the reduced exposure to and influence of French in English-speaking countries), though it has seen a recent revival
phrases - Antonym of crème de la crème - English Language Usage . . . Acceding that 'Bottom of the Barrel' is a good and sufficient answer (suggested by @JohnLawler), if we were to attempt to mirror the sense of the expression 'crème de la crème' (the separated 'best' part of a product) we might arrive at 'dregs', or 'scum' which both refer to the separated 'worst' part of a product
You can cream on me - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I was listening to quot;Let it Bleed quot; by The Rolling Stones, and the lyrics say Yeah, we all need someone we can cream on Yeah and if you want to, well you can cream on me On the Cambridge
personal names - English Language Usage Stack Exchange There is no more reason to capitalize romesco sauce than there is to capitalize tartar sauce, soy sauce, tomato sauce, cream sauce, picante sauce, diavolo sauce, puttanesca sauce, or rémoulade sauce
Sour cream versus soured cream - English Language Usage Stack . . . We were regaled next with creme bouilli, or boiled cream ; the ingredients which enter into the composition of the beverage are sour cream, eggs, and milk hot from the cow, with a little rennet ; we were served with it in pans, with a spoon to sup it, and sugar was given to such as chose it
What do the highlighted parts mean in this piece of writing? @KateBunting - That's true only in the very narrow, irrelevant sense that also not all "crème brûlée" is French, meaning that, yes, sometimes "crème brûlée" is made outside of France, just like sometimes "blue cheese" is made outside of France, but that doesn't mean "crème brûlée" isn't still a French dish and "blue cheese" isn't still a French cheese, isn't still French
When is it appropriate to use the word flavor to describe different . . . The dictionary definitions of flavor (US spelling) or flavour (UK spelling) are broader than just the taste It is, of course, true that the things that matter are more than just taste: there is also texture, a key contribution to a luxury chocolate
Usage and origin of sister in expressions like sister company . . . 2005 Independent (Nexis) 5 Feb 45 The drink incorporates creme de mure (blackberry liqueur), the somewhat sweeter sister of creme de cassis (blackcurrant liqueur) Sister, in this [attributive] sense thus pre-dates the nautical influence †10 Nautical Any of various items of tackle having two or more matching components Obsolete