Posted by gitrib on November 05, 2009 at 08:11:36 from (76.251.176.101):
In Reply to: OT butter posted by teddy52food on November 05, 2009 at 06:46:13:
The color butter made from fresh cream is determined by the amount of Carotene in the cream, Cows that are on green grass pasture will have more Carotene in there milk and thus butter will be yellow. The milk from Guernsey cow is high in Carotene and other non-fat componets. Butter makers added colorig to mantain a contant color in the finished product. When the imitation butter was first intoduced there was a capsule of coloring that could be mixed to make it look like butter. My great-grandfather was a buttermaker according to a National Census taken in 1890. My grandfather ran a cream skimming station for Swift Co early 1900's and the cream was sent by train to Chicago. Son still has Guernsey's. gitrib
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