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.
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At first it was invented for medicine.
There is no marijuana in butter. Butter is generally a mixture of cow's milk, cream, and oil.
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The Scythians, a nomadic tribe from Iran, invented butter. Legend has it that the Scythians blinded their slaves so that nothing distracted them from churning. The Greeks and Romans relied on oil for cooking and used butter for a remedy for healing wounds. The Gauls were the first to use butter for cooking.
He had Pauline Wayne, the cow. She was a holstein cow who provided milk and butter for the family.
the first Reese's Penut butter cup was invented somewhere in the 1980's
yes it is if you are not a strict vegetarian but if you do not eat anything from animals then no its not because butter comes from a cow.
You will need 2 milks from a cow to make butter in Farmville 2.
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Cherry pie is made from cow guts and was invented in 1222
the first string instro was invented by the myth Hermes, who gave a lyre to Apollo so he can run away from stealing Apollo's holy red cow