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    cool whip = (gekühlte) schlagsahne

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    cool whip = (gekühlte) schlagsahne

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    "later i will make you some pie with cool whip" (family guy cartoon series)
    Authorstewie29 Mar 09, 10:24
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    Würde ich sagen, ja.
    #1AuthorPraline29 Mar 09, 10:30
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    Würde ich nicht sagen, nein.
    Cool Whip ist der Markenname eines Produkts von Kraft (Sprühsahne aus der Dose, die Sahne noch nicht einmal von weitem gesehen hat)

    http://brands.kraftfoods.com/CoolWhip

    #2Author penguin (236245) 29 Mar 09, 10:44
    Suggestiondanke!
    #3Authorstewie29 Mar 09, 10:55
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    nicht gekühlt, kalt.

    cool = kalt
    cooled = gekühlt
    #4AuthorMorrow (581654) 29 Mar 09, 10:57
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    Morrow: eine Feinheit, aber "cool" ist nicht "kalt", sondern "kühl". Ist eine Gradfrage- nicht ganz so eisig wie "kalt".
    #5Author Todd (275243) 29 Mar 09, 11:12
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    "Cool whip" scheint aber recht geläufig zu sein, wenn es sogar in einer Fernsehserie (Family Guy) auftaucht.
    #6Authorcodethief23 May 09, 20:46
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    Nachtrag: Ich habe übersehen, dass der Ratsuchende selber "cool whip" aus Family Guy hatte. Was für ein Zufall! :)
    #7Authorcodethief23 May 09, 20:48
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    Since the topic has arisen again: Cool Whip is not from a can. It comes out of the freezer in plastic containers, hence the name. (not that this means it has anything to do with cream) We used to eat it alone, followed by a container of ReadyWhip frosting. Why bother with the cake?
    #8Author Selkie (236097) 23 May 09, 20:54
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    you gotta love that--right on, Selkie!
    #9Author Todd (275243) 23 May 09, 22:30
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    Womit würde man den Cool Whip in einem Rezept ersetzen? weil ich nicht glaube, dass es das in nem deutschen Supermarkt gibt. Und ich würde das rezept wirklich gerne mal ausprobieren
    #10Authordevil-strawberry15 Nov 10, 18:35
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    Whipped cream, if you don't mind the fat and the calories and the time it takes to beat it. Otherwise, any other artificial substitute.

    Do German speakers ever use artificial whipped cream, or would that be simply unthinkable? Evidently unthinkable at the South Pole, but the blubber probably comes in handy there in the winter ... (-;

    It does actually also come in a spray can, evidently; I didn't know that either, because I remember the kind that used to come in a plastic tub and could be frozen. But there's a can in a nearby fridge (not mine).
    #11Author hm -- us (236141) 15 Nov 10, 18:46
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    According to Kraft foods, the can was introduced in 2008, which is why I've never seen it. Half the fun is spooning in into your mouth all icy from the freezer though. What a shame to put it in a can.
    #12Author Selkie (236097) 15 Nov 10, 20:15
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    @#11: Unthinkable. Zwetschgenkuchen needs true Schlagsahne!

    We actually do have canned whipped cream, however (although I don't know anybody using it).
    #13Authormfro (655736) 15 Nov 10, 21:34
     
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