Well, butter itself isn't exactly a globe-trotter like some other foods in the Columbian Exchange. Butter is more of a diva, sticking to its European roots and not really venturing out to the New World. So, no, butter didn't make the cut for that exchange program.
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Yes, butter is considered a product from the Old World in the context of the Columbian Exchange. The Columbian Exchange was a widespread exchange of plants, animals, foods, human populations, diseases, and ideas between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Butter, being a dairy product made from the milk of animals like cows or goats, was already known and consumed in Europe before the Columbian Exchange began.
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The Columbian Exchange is a term given to the widespread exchange of the animals, plants, culture and human populations, communicable diseases, and ideas between the Old and New Worlds.
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