Butterfat
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Butyric Fat
MilkfatButterfat is the term used to describe the fat content that occurs in milk naturally.
It's what gives dairy products their body, structure, mouth feel and richness of texture. It's a difficult fat to "fake" because it's actually made up of a bunch of different fats, or "tryglycerides", to be more precise, that have their own melting ranges ranging from -40 C to plus 40 C.
Milk, cream and butter are usually classed based on the amount of butterfat they contain.
Butterfat is the most expensive component in dairy products. In dairy products, most manufacturers will aim to provide the lowest amount of Butterfat that they can use and still be allowed by law to call a product by a certain name.
You can collect the Butterfat out of milk by churning the milk, which causes the Butterfat to coagulate and separate out.
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