Clabber
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British pronunciation/klˈabə/
American pronunciation/klˈæbɚ/

Definition & Meaning of "clabber"

Clabber
01

a thickened and curdled milk resulting from natural fermentation

clabber definition and meaning

What is "clabber"?

Clabber is a dairy product that forms when raw milk or cream is left at room temperature for an extended period. It undergoes a natural fermentation process, causing the milk to thicken and curdle. The acidic environment created by beneficial bacteria in the milk promotes the coagulation of proteins, resulting in the formation of clabber. It has a tangy flavor and a thick, creamy consistency, similar to yogurt or sour cream. Clabber can be used in various culinary applications, such as making cheese, baking, or adding a unique twist to recipes that call for fermented dairy products.

to clabber
01

turn into curds

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Example
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Grandma's clabber pancakes are a family favorite for Sunday brunch.
I left a jar of milk on the counter overnight, and it turned into clabber.
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