Three-Quarter Fat Butter

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Three-Quarter Fat Butter is a term used in France, Switzerland, Germany and in the UK.

It means the butter will have three-quarters of the 80 to 82% butterfat content that it normally would. Therefore, the butterfat content will be between 60 and 62%. [Ed. just to be clear, not 3/4 of 100%, but 3/4 of 80%.]

It can be in solid or spreadable form.

In Germany, the addition of food gel and emulsifiers is permitted, as well as use of ascorbic acid as a preservative.

In the UK, a butter in this range may also be referred to as "Reduced Fat butter", but it cannot be referred to as "light."


Storage Hints for Three-Quarter Fat Butter

Three-Quarter Fat Butter will spoil faster than 80% or up butterfat butter owing to the greater percentage of water content.
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Also called:
Beurre Trois-Quarts (French); Dreiviertelfettbutter, Fettreduzierte Butter (German)
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