
Butter
Butter is a dairy product made by churning cream until fats solidify, separating from buttermilk, resulting in a rich, spreadable texture and flavour.
- Salted Butter (typically contains about 1.5 to 2% salt by weight)
- Unsalted Butter (typically contains no salt)
- Clarified Butter/Ghee (made by slowly heating butter to remove water content and milk solids)
- Cultured Butter (made from cream that has been fermented with lactic acid bacteria before churning)
- Organic Butter (made from the milk of cows raised according to organic farming standards)
- Vegan Butter (made from vegetable oils and other plant-derived ingredients)
- Flavoured Butter (e.g., garlic, herb)
- Rubber Butter (made from the sap of rubber trees)
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MUTTERS, BUTTHURTS (IF MIXED WITH YOGHURT), CARRUTERS (IF MIXED WITH CARROTS) | CARROCODILES, YOGHIS (IF MIXED WITH FRUIT JAM OR CARROTS) |
Rumours, Ratings & Reviews
RumourIn the ancient times, most of the world’s butter churning was carried out underground by ancient butter gnomes.
RumourEven today, if you leave milk out on the kitchen table, gnomes will steal it in the night, churn it and creep back into your house, leaving a delicious lump of fresh gnome butter to enjoy with your breakfast.
RumourIn the modern warm world, butter comes mainly from milk cows in shiny packets. Butter farms with lots of cows often require vast areas of land for grazing - and that can lead to lots of trees being cut down.
RumourCow farms are often farty and give off lots of gases that are making the world warmer. They also use up a lot of precious water.
RumourIf your butter is transported from far away rather than from a local butter mine, that slab of yellow deliciousness will be using up a lot more energy than it should, causing pollution and imperilling the CooliVerse.
I love how soft and melty it can get - Marlon_B
If Mutters are your Aiirnimal of choice, then you gotta have butter! - BabsLuvCHOO
Why does it have to come from so far away? - emu96