noun
whipped cream, cream
B1
Schlagobers means whipped cream (also cream). It’s a das-noun used as a mass/uncountable noun in Austrian German. Its plural is the same as singular (Schlagobers). Declension follows neutral patterns (das Schlagobers, des Schlagobers). Regional term primarily in Austria. Usually uninflected in plural and commonly used in desserts and baking contexts.
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Zum Dessert gab es frisches Schlagobers mit Erdbeeren.
For dessert there was fresh whipped cream with strawberries.
In Wien bestellt man den Apfelstrudel mit Schlagobers.
In Vienna, you order apple strudel with whipped cream.
Die Bäckerin gab dem Kuchen Schlagobers, weil die Kundin es wünschte.
The baker put whipped cream on the cake because the customer wanted it.
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Picture a dollop of whipped cream on a slice of cake to remember 'Schlagobers' = whipped cream
das — imagine a neutral bowl labeled 'das Schlagobers' (neutral container) to recall neuter gender
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Schlagobers is an Austrian regional term for whipped cream (standard German: Sahne). It is typically uncountable. | Singular-only noun; plural forms are not applicable.