According to babycenter.com, it's one of the SAFE foods.
Yes! I wanted to know this so I emailed the enquiries department at Rodda's and their clotted cream is heat treated to above the temperature for pasturisation so is perfectly safe.
course you can,dauphonise all the way girls!
Go for it and add a good Scottish scone with it. Yum !
Yes. You can safely eat the fresh cream, while pregnant.
you can enjoy a scone with sweet butter, clotted cream, or fresh lemon curd:)
Cucumber sandwiches with tea. For after she has a scone with jam and clotted cream.
she likes cucumber sandwiches with tea and after she likes clotted cream on a scone
We English like to eat scones with jam and cream with our tea. Strawberry jam and clotted cream are special treats. Other things a steriotypical English person would like are fish and chips, the queen, and whippet racing.
Yes but you should stay away from soft ice cream because of bacteria
Cream is used in numerous ways as food. Used as a liquid, it can be added to sauces, used over fruit, or added to coffee and other drinks. Frozen into a solid, it is used in ice cream and various similar treats. It can also be emulsified or whipped, creating butter and toppings such as sour cream and whipped cream. Another edible form is called clotted cream.
The only reason cream cheese should be avoided while pregnant is if you've been advised to reduce your fat intake.
yes
u mean to eat it of course
I think you should be safe. I have never heard anything against eating double cream while pregnant. I Googled it too, and nothing came up about avoiding it.
Yes - as long as it is shop brand (Coles, Tescos) or Heinz
Can someone please help with this question??? i think you can as its not made from cheese...???