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Buttermilk

British pronunciation/bˈʌtəmˌɪlk/
American pronunciation/ˈbətɝˌmɪɫk/
Buttermilk
[NOUN]
1

the liquid left after butter has been produced, which can be drunk or used in cooking

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buttermilk definition and meaning

What is "buttermilk"?

Buttermilk is a tangy and acidic dairy product that is made by fermenting milk with lactic acid bacteria. Traditionally, buttermilk was the liquid that remained after churning butter from cream. However, modern buttermilk is often made by adding lactic acid bacteria to low-fat or skim milk. The fermentation process gives buttermilk its characteristic tangy taste and thick, creamy texture. Buttermilk is a versatile ingredient that is used in a variety of recipes, including baked goods, marinades, and dressings. It is particularly popular in Southern cuisine, where it is used as a tenderizing agent for fried chicken and other dishes. Buttermilk is also a good source of calcium, vitamin D, and protein, and is often consumed as a part of a healthy diet.

Examples
1He combined all-purpose flour with buttermilk and eggs to make a fluffy pancake batter for breakfast.
2Adding buttermilk to mashed potatoes gives them a tangy and creamy flavor.
3You can use kefir as a substitute for buttermilk in baking recipes.
4He recommended using buttermilk in my pancake batter to achieve a light and fluffy texture.
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