Chief Longwind Of The North
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Now before anyone get's all technical about inferences about concerning word choices, I find it interesting that whipping cream is considered light or heavy depending on the fat content. More fat is labled heavy while less fat is labled light. I completely understand that this means that the cream is heavier in its percentage of fat to water in heavy whipping cream, and vice/versa.
But here's my point. We all know that water is much heavier per unit volume than is fat. So having more fat in the ratio of fat/water found in cream would logically mean that the cream would actually be lighter in weight per unit volume than would cream with less fat.
I know, G.W. you can be quiet now. There's this old Stix tune running through my head right now, "Too much time on my hands...."
Seeeeeeya; Goodweed of the Nroth
But here's my point. We all know that water is much heavier per unit volume than is fat. So having more fat in the ratio of fat/water found in cream would logically mean that the cream would actually be lighter in weight per unit volume than would cream with less fat.
I know, G.W. you can be quiet now. There's this old Stix tune running through my head right now, "Too much time on my hands...."
Seeeeeeya; Goodweed of the Nroth