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Salted butter is a type of butter that has been mixed with salt. It is a popular ingredient in many recipes, as it adds flavor and texture to dishes. Salted butter is also used as a spread on toast, crackers, and other baked goods. It is also used in baking, as it helps to enhance the flavor of cakes, cookies, and other desserts.
Salted butter is available in a variety of forms, including sticks, tubs, and blocks. It is also available in a range of flavors, such as garlic, herb, and honey. Salted butter is typically made from cow's milk, but it can also be made from goat's milk or sheep's milk.
Salted butter is widely available in supermarkets and other food stores. It is also available online from a variety of retailers. Some of the companies that produce salted butter include Land O'Lakes, Kerrygold, and Plugra. Show Less Read more