From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwhipped creamˌwhipped ˈcream noun [uncountable]
DFFcream that has been beaten until it is thick

Examples from the Corpus
whipped cream• Further, there is a whipped cream style, which is a smooth, homogeneous mixture.• People eating contaminated whipped cream quickly become ill with stomach pains.• Sprinkle with candied peel and pomegranate seeds, and add a dollop of whipped cream.• It needs to be frosted, either with your choice of chocolate frosting or glaze or simply with lightly sweetened whipped cream.• Cool. 3 Fold the whipped cream into the custard and pour into a rigid polythene container.• Serve warm or cold with unsweetened whipped cream.• Serve it either warm or cold with whipped cream or a sauce of your choice.• Cool and serve with whipped cream or ice cream.