Cultured butter is butter which has had live bacteria added to it before churning which gives it a tart flavor. Culturing butter is more common in Europe than in the United States.
cultured buttersour cream or butter milk.
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microorganisms are used in a wide variety of food products, including yogurt, cheese, sour cream, creme fraiche, cultured butter and cultured buttermilk.
No. Buttermilk is a liquid which is left over when you churn cream to make butter. You can also make cultured buttermilk by adding a specific bacteria, Streptococcus lactis to milk.
The company Cultured Stone produces manufactured stone veneer. Some of the products offered are Cultured Stone, Cultured Brick and Architectural Stone.
Viruses can be cultured in tissue or cell media.
Syphilis and Leprosy organisms can never be cultured.
One can buy cultured diamonds in many places. They can be purchased at the Brilliant Earth website or at the Diamonds Cultured site or on the auction site eBay.
The cast of Cultured - 2012 includes: Vanessa Godden
They're a protective, natural veneer to such building materials as brick, stucco, vinyl, and wood. They can be used inside, outside, or both. They're particularly popular in the building of posh courtyards and villas. There, they typically show up as veneer covering fireplaces, pavement, roofs, seats, and walls. Some examples of the materials and names under which they're marketed are cultured fieldstone, cultured flagstone, cultured slate tiles, cultured stone, cultured thin brick, cultured wall stone, and cultured wall tiles.
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The cast of Cultured - 2007 includes: Nina Gosiengfiao Greg Zema