Yeh it's lovely
You have removed the butter from the buttermilk. So you have very good quality of proteins to consume. The bad effects of butter are not there in buttermilk. It also gives taste to your food.
Bread Pudding taste richer with milk rather than buttermilk
Yes, it will give it a sour taste.
yea you can but it wont taste so good but if youre willing to try ........ post how it was sincerley, GATORRIFICPERSON!
Yes, buttermilk is naturally supposed to taste sour. This tangy flavor results from the fermentation process, where beneficial bacteria convert lactose into lactic acid. This acidity gives buttermilk its distinctive taste and makes it a popular ingredient in various recipes, especially in baking and cooking.
The main difference between buttermilk and milk is that buttermilk is more acidic and tangy in taste compared to regular milk. Buttermilk is also thicker in consistency and is often used in baking to help tenderize and add flavor to recipes.
No the tea or coffee wil burst and also its not healthy. It wont burst it will just taste bad because buttermilk is sour
Sour milk is milk that has gone bad and has a sour taste, while buttermilk is intentionally fermented and has a tangy flavor.
To make 1 cup of buttermilk using powdered buttermilk, mix 1 tablespoon of powdered buttermilk with 1 cup of water. This combination replicates the consistency and acidity of regular buttermilk. Adjust the amount of powdered buttermilk based on your desired thickness or taste, but the standard ratio is 1 tablespoon to 1 cup of water.
Buttermilk is typically good for about 7-10 days after opening if stored in the refrigerator.
Fresh buttermilk is typically good for about 2 weeks before it spoils.
There is a chemical difference between sour milk and buttermilk. The most traditional uses are buttermilk, vinegar, and wine. Sour milk can easily be configured to buttermilk by adding a bit of salt and vinegar. However marinate at your own risk while using sour milk to remove the taste of game, it has often times replace one bad taste for another.