Is Butter Healthy?
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The healthiest fats are animal fats, coconut oil and olive oil so you may be forgiven for thinking that ALL butter is healthy and you were avoiding inflammatory seed oils (so-called "vegetable oils") by eating butter. But soft butter is adulterated!
For example, Lurpak Soft butter is made spreadable directly from the fridge by adding rapeseed oil (or canola oil) to their standard butter, along with water and sometimes buttermilk, rather than using chemical additives. This blend of dairy butter and oil ensures it remains soft for easy spreading.
Key Ingredients in Lurpak Soft Varieties
• Rapeseed/Canola Oil: The primary ingredient added to keep the butter soft.
• Water: Helps create a spreadable emulsion.
• Buttermilk: Used in "Softest" versions for a creamier texture.
• Lactic Culture & Salt: Used for flavor and preservation
I leave mine out. No problem. I don't use a lot, and i didn't know how long it takes to go bad, because it hasn't yet. Months. I always buy salted, that might help it last.
Correct, salted lasts longer, salt is preservative
Real butter, unsalted, goes bad eventually. It will have a rancid smell, same way bad milk does. But yeah, it really should be left out if you aren't in a hot climate. Like eggs that still have their protective coating, they can be left out for quite a while and not go bad.