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peanuts used to make peanut butter are from pea nut farms in the united states
Body butter is a type of thick moisturiser (a beauty product, not an 'edible' butter), either with cocoa butter and/or shea butter as a main component. Although this question appears in the "food and cooking" catagory, body butter is NOT edible.
Yes, butter can generally be used as a substitute for shortening in baking recipes, but it may affect the texture and flavor of the final product.
Real butter can be used instead of imitation butter flavoring. Imitation butter flavoring is typically used instead of real butter when people have health issues that make the consumption of butter bad for them.
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The functions of butter is a dairy product that can be spread on bread (sandwiches, toast, scones) or used in baking cakes (though margarine is more likely to be used, depending on the recipe).
Butter is commonly used to describe a spreadable dairy product made from churning cream or milk. It is used in cooking, baking, and as a condiment.
Milk is used to make butter by churning it (beating vigorously) until the fat in the milk coalesces into a lump separate from the liquid (which is called buttermilk). Some butter has salt added.
If you can make the switch, 1/2 cup for 8 ounces. Some things have to be butter to make the finished product.
A complementary good is a product that is typically used together with another product. An example of this is peanut butter and jelly. Peanut butter and jelly are often consumed together, making them complementary goods.
No, butter is not a bacteria. Butter is a dairy product made by churning cream to separate the butterfat from the buttermilk. While bacteria can be involved in the fermentation process of some types of butter, such as cultured butter, butter itself is not a living organism but rather a food product.
Milk is used to make cheese, butter, ice cream, yogurt and creme fresh, it's also an ingreadiant in food like rice pudding, custard and white sauce etc.