I looked at my butter today, the ingredients are:

  • butter oil
  • milk powder

What the hell is butter oil? I tried googling it, but I get VERY contradictory results, nothing from a reputable source I could find.

  • Dave Coe
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    Salt is not an optional ingredient.

    Unsalted butter is a crime against cuisine.

    Thank you for self-reporting, criminal. Please stand by, the butter police will arrive shortly.

    • SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.mldeleted by creator
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      I would like to say that while this is clearly made in jest, unsalted butter is a requirement for some really great recipes, and also some people are on say a low sodium diet. I put it as optional, because I’m a mature person and don’t yuck other people’s yum.

      • benignintervention
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        I use unsalted butter almost exclusively so I can more easily control the salt content of my dishes

        • jet@hackertalks.comOP
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          Why do people even combine butter and salt? Why not keep them separate, I think every kitchen I’ve ever seen has salt in it

          • Skua@kbin.earth
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            Traditionally, salted butter was way saltier than our modern salted butter and it was a way to make it last longer before we had refrigeration and pasteurisation

          • Fermion@feddit.nl
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            When using butter as a spread it’s nice to have some salt incorporated. A salt shaker is very easy to overdo on something light like toast or pancakes.

    • my_hat_stinks@programming.dev
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      Do you eat butter straight? When you cook with butter you can add salt as needed, it’s much harder to remove salt that’s already there.

    • halcyoncmdr
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      Unsalted butter should be used when cooking specifically because you can control the salt level yourself directly by… Adding salt. It’s easy to add salt, but very difficult to rebalance a dish when something is too salty.

      Salted butter should be used when you’re adding it to something that’s already done, like when buttering toast.