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Culinary Curiosities: They Called it 'Butterine,' But Its Popularity ...
Margarine was cheap to make and was promoted as a butter substitute, even though its main similarity came from the yellow dye added to make ...
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BUTTERINE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. the quality or state of containing, resembling, or being coated with butter 2. informal the quality of being grossly or insincerely flattering; ...
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BUTTERINE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Butterine definition: an artificial butter made partly from milk. See examples of BUTTERINE used in a sentence.
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butterine
butterine (ˈbʌtəriːn) [f. butter n.1 + -ine.] An imitation butter manufactured from oleomargarine (one of the constituents of animal fat) churned up with milk. (By Act 50 & 51 Vict. xxix. ‘all substances, whether compound or otherwise, prepared in imitation of butter’ must after 1 Jan. 1888, be offe...
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butterine - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
butterine (countable and uncountable, plural butterines). An imitation butter prepared from animal fat with other ingredients. Hyponym: suene.
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Butterine Made from Rape Seed Oil - ScienceDirect.com
Butterines of good flavor and acceptable physical properties were made from rape seed oil and 50% milk fat (cream) or butter by conventional butter churning ...
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The building was originally the Braun & Fitts Butterine Factory. In 1897, a law was enacted in Illinois prohibiting the coloring of butterine. However, Chicago's butterine producers decided to continue manufacturing and coloring butterine until arrests would be made, so the constitutionality of
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Butterine 4 Stick - 16 Oz - jewelosco
Shop Butterine 4 Stick - 16 Oz from jewelosco. Browse our wide selection of Margarine & Spreads for Delivery or Drive Up & Go to pick up at the store!
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Butterine Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Butterine definition: A substance prepared from animal fat with some other ingredients intermixed, as an imitation of butter.
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butterine, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun butterine is in the 1860s. OED's earliest evidence for butterine is from 1866, in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
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The Baltimore Butterine Co Vita Oleomargarine Box ... - eBay
VITA OLEOMARGARINE BOX --. VITA OLEOMARGARINE. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. A GREAT KITCHEN DECORATOR ITEM ! THE PRINTING, COLORS AND GRAPHICS ARE BRIGHT AND VIVID.
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cheesine
cheesine [f. cheese, after butterine, etc.] An artificial imitation of cheese.1888 The Grocer 6 Oct. 584 I bought some lots of cheesine under the impression that it was cheese; it was unsaleable. ― Scott. Leader 18 Oct. 3 Cheesine..comes from America, and is sold at a low price.
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Charles Rudolph
Henneberry House in 1883, the Braun & Fitts Butterine Factory in 1891, and the Crown Piano Company factory in 1895.
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oleomargarine
oleomargarine (ˌəʊliːəʊˈmɑːgəriːn, -ɪn, -ˈmɑːdʒəriːn) [f. oleo- b + margarine. ‘Often mispronounced..as if spelt -margerine’ (N.E.D., 1902).] A fatty substance obtained by extracting the liquid portion from clarified beef fat by pressure, and allowing it to solidify; with the addition of butyrin, or...
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Godley, Greater Manchester
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In the early 1880s, John Broomer developed an early form of margarine called Butterine.
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