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Print butter is an
obsolete term for
butter that was sold in
wrappers printed with "some
emblematic device" as a
branding device as
modern butter almost...
- sauce)".[citation needed] In 1975, the
English phrase "
butter chicken"
curry first appeared in
print, as a
specialty of the
house at ****lord
Indian restaurant...
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Butter is a
dairy product made from the fat and
protein components of
churned cream. It is a semi-solid
emulsion at room temperature,
consisting of approximately...
- A
butter stamp or
butter print is a
device for
stamping or
shaping a
design onto a
block of warm
butter.
Butter stamps were
sometimes commercial but usually...
- Jif (sometimes
printed as JIF) is an
American brand of
peanut butter made by The J.M.
Smucker Company,
which purchased the
brand from
Procter & Gamble...
- Hot
Butter were an
American instrumental band
fronted by the
keyboard player and
studio musician Stan Free. The
other band
members were John
Abbott (arranger...
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available in some
developing countries, such as
Guyana and Ethiopia.
Anchor Butter and
Anchor Cheese are sold in New Zealand, but the
brand for
these products...
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Artificial butter flavoring is a
flavoring used to give a food the
taste and
smell of
butter. It may
contain diacetyl, acetylpropionyl, or acetoin, three...
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Ingredients usually include cooked apples,
butter, sugar, flour, and cinnamon. The
earliest reference to
apple crisp in
print occurs in 1924.
Other similar desserts...
- pies. The most
common ingredients include flour, sugar, eggs, fat (such as
butter, oil, or margarine), a liquid, and a
leavening agent, such as
baking soda...