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Margarine
Margarine Mar"ga*rine, n. [F.]
1. Artificial butter; oleomargarine.
The word margarine shall mean all substances,
whether compounds or otherwise, prepared in
imitation of butter, and whether mixed with butter
or not. --Margarine
Act, 1887 (50
& 51 Vict. c.
29).
2. Margarin.
Meaning of Margarines from wikipedia
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margarines are made with less
hydrogenated and more
liquid oils than
block margarines.
Three types of
margarine are common:
Bottled liquid margarine to...
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Vennootschap Margarine Unie (English:
Margarine Union Limited) was a
Dutch company formed in 1927 in Oss by the
merger of four
margarine companies, Antoon...
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Margarines was
founded with the
purpose of
clearing their...
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Stork is a
brand of
margarine spread manufactured primarily from palm oil and water,
owned by
Flora Food Group,
except in
southern Africa,
where it is...
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Planta is a
brand of
margarine produced by
Flora Food
Group for Belgium, France,
Malaysia and Portugal. It is made from
vegetable oil: rapeseed, maize...
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Validity of
Section 5(a) of the
Dairy Industry Act (1949), also
known as the
Margarine Reference or as
Canadian Federation of
Agriculture v
Quebec (AG), is a...
- The
Newfoundland Margarine Company (until 1950, the
Newfoundland Butter Company) was Canada's
first oleomargarine manufacturing company, and a leading...
- Band,
margarines, and
cheese and
vegetable fat
spreads I Can't
Believe It's Not Butter!, a
vegetable oil-based
spread Becel, plant-based
margarines ProActiv...
- 80% for
butter and
margarine. Cake
margarines and
shortenings tend to
contain a few
percent of
monoglycerides whereas other margarines typically have less...
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medical professionals to
develop a
healthier alternative to
traditional margarines, lard and butter.
Flora was
developed by a
Lever Bros
scientific development...