Well, if you think of the word butter, it is a slight word sounding for oily, and slipperly. Back in the 1700s, things didn't have names.
Butter is a good taste, and got it name from an American Cook William O'Peary on January 17, 1819. Then they found it, and its ingredients, ect. As well as Sugar, Salt, Oil, Bread, Cheese, and Milk.
The word is derived from the Greek root word, of nearly the same name.
No one really. It was actually invented by George Washington Carver.
George Washington Carver
Butterflies are living creatures. These living creatures were not invented but instead discovered in all of their many different species.
There are no butter cows, butter is made from cream, and the milk of all cows make cream. Butter was probably discovered when transporting cream to a market over a distance, maybe on donkey or camel back. The movement alone will turn cream into butter soon enough, as I discovered after buying cheese and cream from a dairy. After I arrived home, I had a pot of butter in the boot of my car, not cream. Some cows have been selected over the centuries for the creamiest milk, and today, the Jersey cows have the fattest content of all breeds. The locally made vanilla ice cream on Jersey Island beats any other.
George W. Carter discovered peanut products, peanut butter, peanut oil, etc;
I don't think anyone knows who originally discovered butter. Probably some nomadic tribe traveling through the desert in northern africa.
It probably started as a drunken dare, until they discovered that they would taste good with a little garlic and butter.
The peanut was not invented, it is a plant. It was discovered April 15, 1804, in the backyard of George Washington Carver. He also invented peanut butter.
We Butter the Bread with Butter was created in 2007.
Cold butter is just butter that has been in the fridge.
It contains peanuts and perhaps a little salt. No dairy butter. No apple butter. No almond butter. No Shea butter. And for sure, no Antimony Butter!
1/2 cup of butter=113.5grams of butter=1stick of butter=1/4pound of butter=4ounces of butter=8Tablespoons of butter=14teaspoons of butter