Margarine is not necessarily a dairy product, but often contains dairy products (such as modified milk ingredients or casein) in its ingredients, and so is not always safe for people who are avoiding milk.
No. Margarine contains oil from canola, sunflower or corn. Margarine is not based on animal fat from milk; butter is.
Heck no!
YesNope... margarine is a blend of vegetable oils - there's no starch in it.
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i believe that margarine us healther then butter because butter is made from the fat of milk!
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Margarine doesn't contain gelatin, even then, it is not kosher unless it is certified kosher.
Margarine is made of hydrogenated oils, butter is made of milk, the melting point of them are different. Butter has a high cholesterol level while light margarine has a low level. Margarine has a yellowish color, while butter has a deep yellow color. Margarine is much more recent than butter.
Wholemeal bread, rolled oats, spinach, raisins, dried apricots, peanut butter, banana, yogurt, cow's milk, hard cheese, margarine
Margarine is made from refined oils. Butter is made from solidified milk fats. Margarine is not actually a dairy product, although it is kept in the dairy section.
Yes, margarine is OK after a power outage, it will only soften. Margarine is made from water and oil. Butter is made from milk and would not last long without refrigeration.
Skim milk does contain Lipids.