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Is Nestle's whipped cream cooked after freezing?
Vegetable cream can be frozen, animal cream can't be frozen, and oil and water will separate and can't be sent away.

Whether Nestle whipped cream can be used after freezing depends on what whipped cream it is, because it is divided into plant whipped cream and animal whipped cream. If it is vegetable cream, it should be frozen after buying it, and it can be used to send it away after thawing. But if it is animal whipped cream, it can't be frozen. After freezing, the oil and water will separate and cannot be sent away.

After the animal cream is bought, it should be refrigerated in the refrigerator, usually about 12 hours, and then taken out, poured into the sending container, and then added with appropriate amount of sugar, and sent across the ice. This effect is good, but it can't be frozen in the refrigerator, and frozen animal ointment can't be used.

Nestle was founded by Henry Nestle in 1867. Its headquarters is located in Wavy, Lake Geneva. It has more than 500 factories all over the world and is the largest food manufacturer in the world.

The company originated in Switzerland, started with the production of baby food, and is famous for producing chocolate bars and instant coffee.