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Margarine - Wikipedia
Although originally made from animal fats, most margarine consumed today is made from vegetable oil. The spread was originally named oleomargarine from Latin ...
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OLEOMARGARINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OLEOMARGARINE is margarine.
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Stomping the Margarine | Science History Institute
... Oleomargarine Act into law. Although margarine was taxed at two cents per pound (60 cents today), manufacturers continued to produce it—and ...
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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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The Oleomargarine Act | US House of Representatives
The 49th Congress (1885–1887) set in motion an era of commercial regulation by passing the Oleomargarine Act which defined the very essence of butter.
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Cooking from Older Books: Was vintage Oleo just margarine? Or ...
The original name of fake butter was “oleomagarine.” Some people shortened it to “margarine,” others to “oleo.” Further, it used to come white, ...
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Oleo
It is commonly used to refer to a variety of things:
Colloquial term for margarine, a.k.a. oleomargarine
Oleic acid
Oleo strut, a type of shock absorbers
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Crimes Against Butter: The Oleomargarine Controversy
By 1884 New York State had a small army of inspectors to root out the illegal sale of bogus butter. It was now a crime against butter to market oleomargarine.
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OLEOMARGARINE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Oleomargarine definition: margarine.. See examples of OLEOMARGARINE used in a sentence.
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9 CFR § 319.700 - Margarine or oleomargarine. 1
Margarine or oleomargarine is the food in plastic form or liquid emulsion, containing not less than 80 percent fat determined by the method prescribed under § ...
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Oleomargarine: rituals and litany - Language Log
The foodstuff was originally named oleomargarine from Latin for oleum (olive oil) and Greek margarite (pearl indicating luster).
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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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Newfoundland Margarine Company
The Newfoundland Margarine Company (until 1950, the Newfoundland Butter Company) was Canada's first oleomargarine manufacturing company, and a leading Oleomargarine or margarine manufacturing plants which used beef fat and lard as main ingredients were established as an inexpensive alternative to butter
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William D. Hoard
Hoard often testified before Congress about the fraudulent nature of oleomargarine between 1898 and 1902, and helped secure the passage of the Oleomargarine Act of 1902, which added an additional 10-cent tax on the sale of colored oleomargarine and briefly caused a decline in its production.
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oleo
▪ I. oleo, n.1 and a. (ˈəʊliːəʊ) A. n. 1. Commercial contraction for oleomargarine, esp. in the U.S. sense of artificial butter or margarine.1884 Daily News 11 Dec. 3/6 There is one firm in London which is able to turn out from ten to twenty tons of this valuable oleo per week. 1888 Pall Mall G. 26 ...
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