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The average Kiwi thinks that reduced cream is only there for dip, but do you have any other uses for it?

One I used to have a lot as a kid when I went out sailing with Opa was reduced cream on fruit (Usually canned peaches) It's a simple and tasty dessert or snack when you don't have a fridge.

Edit: Kool Kiwi Tip! If you want dip right now, you can mix your onion soup packet with a tub of sour cream. It's already cold, so you can eat it now.

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