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buttermilk

buttermilk, a fermented dairy product produced from cow's milk with a characteristically sour taste

class, substance, foodstuff, beverage, food
State
liquid
Class
food, foodstuff, substance, beverage
Parent Class
beverage
Wikipedia Page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buttermilk
Wordnet Synset ID
"107847047"
Freebase ID
"/guid/9202a8c04000641f8000000000181fed"
OpenCyc ID
"Mx4rwQCRT5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA"
DBPedia URI
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Buttermilk
Universal Attributes
drinkable, wet
Freebase Primary MID
"/m/01j7_f"
Distinct From
oil
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What is buttermilk? Does buttermilk contain butter? The answer is provided within this FAQ.
Buttermilk refers to a number of dairy drinks. Originally, buttermilk was the liquid left behind after churning butter out of cream. This type of buttermilk is known as ...
No need to buy buttermilk. This simple substitute works just as well, and it only takes five minutes to make.
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Old fashioned buttermilk is the liquid leftover after churning butter, but many people are more familiar with cultured buttermilk...

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