when you shake milk with butter it will stay as liquid because eventually the butter will melt
No, once you separate the cream and make butter from it, you can't go backwards to make milk again.
dairy- milk is a dairy and is a key essential in butter making
Go to Sludge Street. Scroll to the left to find the cows. Click on the cows a total of 50 times and you will get the Milk Shake Medal.
Peanut butter is a fat-based product, and fat dissolves better in milk rather than water or tea which are primarily water-based. The fat in peanut butter can emulsify better with the proteins in milk, creating a smoother texture compared to water or tea. Additionally, the flavor of peanut butter complements the creamy taste of milk better than the taste of water or tea.
Butter can have a change of state because it can go from being a solid to a liquid if you melt it.
Butter is made when cream is churned until it has reached a semi-solid state. If you take a cup of whipping cream and put it into a mixer and turn it on and watch it, it will go from cream to Whipped cream to butter.
Animal fats such as lard from pork or dripping from beef can be melted and will become a solid again when they go cold, however dairy fats such as butter will still return to a solid, but never to it's original 'creamy' solid state once it has been melted.
The stockyard, where you can bid on cheese and poultry and jars of butter milk together.
Leave it to get sour, it will then go solid - like cheese!
Butter is made in a factory from the milk that was gotten from the cows. When their udders are swollen with milk, they know it's time to be milked, and will go through the milking parlour to have machines attached to their teats to extract the milk. From there the milk is collected into a large holding tank, pasteurized, stirred and stored until the milk truck comes to collect it. The truck takes the milk to the factory where the milk is made into ice cream, butter, yogurt, etc. From the factory the butter and other dairy products are sold to retailers, which are your super markets, which sell them to customers like yourself.
Yes you could. Butter is just dairy, and milk will go bad if you leave it out. So ya, it would probably make you sick.
Because it is very high in fat. Fat's go hard when cool.