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Butter salt

Butter salt is a seasoning developed in the late twentieth century for the purpose of combining the flavours found in salt and butter. It is a fine, golden powder, originally salt, enriched with butter flavouring. It is often used as a seasoning for popcorn. It is said to impart a "rich, buttery flavour".[1]

The contents are usually salt, artificial butter flavoring, and yellow food colouring.[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Watkins Official Home Business Opportunity Web Site | Butter Flavoured Salt". Watkinsonline.com. January 1, 1990. Archived from the original on June 17, 2009. Retrieved January 20, 2010.
  • ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on February 14, 2009. Retrieved January 27, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • Foods

  • Bread and butter pudding
  • Butter chicken
  • Butter pecan
  • Butter tart
  • Butter cake
  • Butter cookie
  • Butter pie
  • Butter salt
  • Butter tea
  • Butterbrot
  • Buttercream
  • Butterscotch
  • Buttery (bread)
  • Chicken Kiev
  • Cookie butter
  • Croissant
  • Danish
  • Gooey butter cake
  • Hard sauce
  • Pain aux raisins
  • Pozharsky cutlet
  • Shortbread
  • Smørrebrød
  • List articles

    History

  • In the American Civil War
  • International Salt Co. v. United States
  • In Middlewich
  • Old Salt Route
  • In Chinese history
  • Salt March
  • Salt road
  • Types

  • Alaea
  • Alberger
  • Asín tibuok
  • Bittern
  • Black lava
  • Butter
  • Calcium chloride
  • Celery
  • Curing
  • Cyclic
  • Dairy
  • Flake
  • Fleur de sel
  • Garlic
  • Himalayan
  • Iodised
  • Jugyeom
  • Kala namak
  • Korean brining
  • Kosher
  • Monosodium glutamate
  • Moshio salt
  • Pickling
  • Potassium chloride
  • Potassium nitrate
  • River reed salt
  • Sodium nitrate
  • Onion
  • Rock
  • Salammoniac
  • Salt substitute
  • Sea salt
  • Seasoned
  • Sel gris
  • Smoked
  • Sodium chloride
  • Truffle
  • Túltul
  • Food usage

  • Salting
  • Brined cheese
  • Salt-cured meat
  • Salted fish
  • Health effects
  • Salt and cardiovascular disease
  • Commerce
    and industry

  • Evaporation pond
  • Salt mining
  • Salt well
  • Sink works
  • Open-pan salt making
  • List of countries by salt production
  • Salt tectonics
  • By region

  • In Ghana
  • San Francisco Bay
  • In Pakistan
  • Culture

  • Salt in the Bible
  • Salting the earth
  • Miscellaneous

  • Road salt
  • Smelling salts
  • Water softening
  • Ximenes Redoubt
  • Tax
  • Category


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