Good cream typically has a low acidity, usually ranging from pH 6 to 6.5, which gives it a mild flavor. Whipping cream and heavy cream generally have lower acidity compared to sour cream or buttermilk, which are intentionally cultured for their tangy taste. The acidity in cream can affect its stability and how it interacts with other ingredients in cooking and baking.
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