Is there laughing gas in whipped cream?
No, there is no laughing gas in whipped cream. The propellant used in whipped cream is usually nitrous oxide, which is a colorless, non-flammable gas that is also known as "laughing gas." However, nitrous oxide is not added to whipped cream for the purpose of inducing laughter. Instead, it is used as a propellant to force the cream out of the can and create the fluffy, whipped texture. The gas rapidly expands when released from the can, causing the cream to expand and form bubbles. These bubbles are what give whipped cream its light and airy texture.
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