Reduced cream

Reduced cream is a New Zealand canned dairy product.

It was originally sold by Nestlé, but other companies in New Zealand have created their own reduced cream products.

Typical ingredients are skimmed milk, cream, and thickener 401 (sodium alginate).

The recipe was developed by Rosemary Dempsey in the late 1950s or early 1960s at Nestlé's newly established test kitchen in Auckland.

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