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What is Clotted cream and Mursik?

1 What is
1.1 What is
Clotted cream (sometimes called scalded, clouted, Devonshire or Cornish cream) is a thick cream made by indirectly heating full-cream cow's milk using steam or a water bath and then leaving it in shallow pans to cool slowly. During this time, the cream content rises to the surface and forms "clots" or "clouts".
Mursik is a fermented yogurt drink combined with ash from cromwo. It is prepared in specially made Gourd containers in Kenya.
1.1.1 Color
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White
1.1.2 Flavor
Not Available
Bitter, Sharp
1.1.3 Aroma
Not Available
Milky
1.1.4 Vegetarian
1.2 Origin
Unknown
Kenya

Definition of Clotted cream and Mursik

Do you know What is Clotted cream and Mursik. If you are looking for the definition of Clotted cream and Mursik or want to know what is Clotted cream and Mursik?, then this is where you will fetch your answers. Well, in simple terms Clotted cream (sometimes called scalded, clouted, Devonshire or Cornish cream) is a thick cream made by indirectly heating full-cream cow's milk using steam or a water bath and then leaving it in shallow pans to cool slowly. During this time, the cream content rises to the surface and forms "clots" or "clouts". While Mursik is a fermented yogurt drink combined with ash from cromwo. It is prepared in specially made Gourd containers in Kenya. Both these products are unique in their own ways. Clotted cream is a Not Available colored dairy product and Mursik is White colored. The food gets it color dependent on the ingredients used and the preparation methods employed. Sometimes artificial food colors are added to give the dairy product, a gourmet look. Apart from their color what distinguishes them is their flavor and aroma. Clotted cream bears Not Available flavor with a Not Available aroma whereas Mursik has Bitter and Sharp flavor and a Milky aroma. The color, flavor and the aroma of these products depict their origin. Clotted cream originated in Unknown, whereas origin of Mursik is traced back to Kenya.