Butter salt
Butter salt is a seasoning developed in the late twentieth century for the purpose of combining the flavours found in salt and butter. It is a fine, golden powder, originally salt, enriched with butter flavouring. It is often used as a seasoning for popcorn. It is said to impart a "rich, buttery flavour".[1]
The contents are usually salt, artificial butter flavoring, and yellow food colouring.[2]
Use in butter
Main article: Dairy salt
Butter salt (sometimes called buttersalt)[3][4] also refers to salt that is used in the preparation of butter and other dairy products.[5] Some manufacturers produce salt specifically for the use in butter, such as "No. 2 butter salt".[6] Salt serves as a preservative for butter.[4][7]
See also
References
- ↑ "Watkins Official Home Business Opportunity Web Site | Butter Flavoured Salt". Watkinsonline.com. 1990-01-01. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
- ↑ http://www.popcornsupply.com/Scripts/prodView.asp?idProduct=18531
- ↑ International Dairy Federation (1995). Bulletin, Issues 300-308. Secrétariat Général. p. 104.
- 1 2 The American Produce Review. Urner-Barry Company. 1917. p. 854. Retrieved September 18, 2015.
- ↑ Hunziker, O.F. (1920). The Butter Industry: Prepared for the Use of Creameries, Dairy Students and Pure Food Departments. Otto Frederick Hunziker. pp. 330–331.
- ↑ Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Wisconsin for the Year ... State Printers. 1898. p. 2-PA61.
- ↑ Larsen, L.J. Low-Salt Cooking: Savory, Healthy Meals. Globe Pequot Press. p. 21. ISBN 978-0-7627-6176-0.
Further reading
- Nagel, C.M.; Houseman, E.; Ăberg, E.; Chadderdon, H.; Schulz, J.A.; Mortensen, M.; Porter, R.H.; Fuller, W.H.; Hoecker, W.H.; Norman, A.G. (1945). Bacteriology of Butter: Salt distribution in butter and its effect on bacterial growth. VIII. Bacteriology of Butter: Salt Distribution in Butter and Its Effect on Bacterial Growth. VIII. Agricultural Experiment Station, Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
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