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Butter-flavored shortening
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Butter-flavored shortening is an ingredient commonly used in cooking and baking to provide a soft texture and a rich, creamy flavor typical of butter. It is a vegetable or animal fat that has been flavored to mimic the characteristic taste of butter, thus allowing that flavor to be enjoyed in recipes that require ease of handling or a longer shelf life.
This product originated from the need to find alternatives to traditional butter, whether for economic reasons, availability, or dietary preferences. It is very popular in various culinary cultures, especially in Latin America, where it is used in doughs, breads, cookies, as well as in frying and sautéing.
From a nutritional standpoint, butter-flavored shortening primarily provides fats, being a source of concentrated energy. Depending on its composition, it may contain saturated or unsaturated fats, so it is advisable to consume it in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
In different Latin American countries, butter-flavored shortening may also be known as:
This ingredient is very versatile and practical for preparing a wide variety of recipes such as pie crusts, cookies, baked goods, and for sautéing or frying, providing a buttery flavor without using pure butter.
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