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  <description>Cream and creamer are both used to lighten coffee. Milk or creamer are widely used by coffee drinkers throughout the world. If you like the frothy finish that traditional steam infusers give to café au lait, whirl the hot milk in a blender hazelnut cream coffee whipped cream. Heavy Cream vs Half-and…</description>
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  <title>Heavy cream vs milk in coffee</title>
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