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italian cooking cream- panna

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crisgal | 23:44 Fri 13th Jan 2012 | Food & Drink
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when i lived in italy years and years ago, you could buy a cream used for cooking. it was in a little square carton and you could get sweet or savoury. it was delish with pasta etc and perfect for sauces. does anyone know what the equivalent would be here? Or if it's still available anywhere?
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I haven't seen it here crisgal, I always bring it back over in bulk! lol
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ooh can you still get it then? what's it called?
It's called Panna Di Cucinare. I go over to Italy every year as my family are there. I load up my suitcase with it lol
Sorry just checked the carton...panna da cucinare.
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oh my god - check this out!!!!
http://www.nifeislife...eam-200ml-p-1250.html
Why do I get the feeling that crisgal has just ordered a huge box of the stuff

;-))
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ha ha - almost....still browsing!
Mamma Mia! Why did I look?? lol :)
available to us here in the states too...

http://www.marchesemarket.com/index.html

am new to this product, wondering if you can whip it up like fresh dbl cream or is a better for sauces and what have you...(would have to be great for brussel sprout gratin....mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm).....thanks
ok then, so what is the difference between parmalat double cream and this

http://www.ilmercatoi...chef-panna-da-cucina/

other than perhaps the fat content

thanks
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they are the same thing, i'd say. I'd gladly eat 'em both!
thanks!! i dug a little deeper and found that there are flavoured versions of that as well..mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!
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