On 03/06/2013 11:48 AM, Hearns, John wrote: >> Cool-Whip is sold in a tub and is a foamed hydrogenated coconut and palm oil >> with corn syrup and some foam stabilizers like casein, xanthan gum and guar >> gum. >> It can be frozen and thawed (unlike real cream). Apparently, they started >> adding a small amount of skim milk to it in 2010. (From a Kosher >> standpoint, CoolWhip was always >considered dairy because of the sodium >> caseinate, which is made from milk) > The equivalent in the UK is Angel Delight. I was brought up on it. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_Delight > > The Wikipedia page has no figure for its thermal conductivity. > However it is available in several rather nice flavours, each appropriate for > different sizes of cluster.
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