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Yes, as all the fat solids are separated from the butter

No, the "milk solids" not fat solids are removed. All the fat stays after clarifying.

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Yes, as all the fat solids are separated from the butter

No, the "milk solids" not fat solids are removed. All the fat stays after clarifying.

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it can be but if you are talking about the fat in your body then that is mostly solids.

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It is milk with either no fat content, or very low fat content

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A fat (such as butter) that is heated until the solids separate from it and are skimmed off, leaving a clear oil.

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take pig fat put it in a jar for a day and the next day you will see the mosture come off the fat.

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