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  2. Shortening - Wikipedia

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    Modern margarine is made mainly of refined seed oil and water, and may also contain milk. Vegetable shortening shares many properties with lard: both are semi-solid fats with a higher smoke point than butter and margarine. They contain less water and are thus less prone to splattering, making them safer for frying.

  3. Margarine - Wikipedia

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    The water-soluble additives are added to the water or milk mixture, and emulsifiers such as lecithin are added to help disperse the water phase evenly throughout the oil. Other water-soluble additives include powdered skim milk, salt, citric acid, lactic acid, and preservatives such as potassium sorbate. The fat soluble additives are mixed into ...

  4. Churning (butter) - Wikipedia

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    Changing whole milk to butter is a process of transforming a fat-in-water emulsion to a water-in-fat emulsion . Whole milk is a dilute emulsion of tiny fat globules surrounded by lipoprotein membranes that keep the fat globules separate from one another. Butter is made from cream that has been separated from whole milk and then cooled; fat ...

  5. What is the healthiest coffee creamer? A dietitian shares her ...

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    This oat milk creamer is predominantly made from whole oats and water. It’s also saturated fat-free. Worth noting: Like most plant-based creamers, it contains additives, such as oils and gums.

  6. List of dairy products - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Czech and Slovak dairy product, it is a spread made from base ingredients of sour cream, milk powder and buttermilk powder. Powdered milk: a manufactured dairy product made by evaporating milk to dryness. One purpose of drying milk is to preserve it; milk powder has a far longer shelf life than liquid milk and does not need to be ...

  7. What's The Difference Between Coffee Creamer And Heavy Cream?

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    One exception is powdered and UHT (ultra-heat treated) creamers, which can last up to six months in the pantry and are an ideal choice for travel (if you’ve ever ordered coffee with “milk ...

  8. Watch out: Your coffee creamer could have titanium ... - AOL

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    For instance, a creamer that’s a muddier white could lead coffee drinkers to over-pour it into their drinks. Not good—find out how many calories there really are in a sugary, creamy coffee .

  9. Ghee - Wikipedia

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    Ghee may be made of milk from various domesticated ungulates, such as cows, buffaloes and sheep. [32] The composition of ghee varies depending on the animal whose milk has been used. The vitamin A content ranged from 315 to 375 μg per 100 grams. [32] Palmitic acid and oleic acid were two of