- A
butter stamp or
butter print is a
device for
stamping or
shaping a
design onto a
block of warm
butter.
Butter stamps were
sometimes commercial but usually...
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available in some
developing countries, such as
Guyana and Ethiopia.
Anchor Butter and
Anchor Cheese are sold in New Zealand, but the
brand for
these products...
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postage stamp was
issued by
Canada Post in
April 2019 to
celebrate the
butter tart. The
Canadian alternative rock band Len
referenced butter tarts on...
- Urfa
butter (Turkish: Urfa yaği), also
called Urfa
clarified butter (Turkish: Urfa sadeyaği), is a type of
clarified butter made from sheep's milk that...
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Artificial butter flavoring is a
flavoring used to give a food the
taste and
smell of
butter. It may
contain diacetyl, acetylpropionyl, or acetoin, three...
- The
churning of
butter is an
important part of
Nepalese livelihood. Not only a part of day-to-day activity, it is a
component of
traditional culture and...
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while also
providing incentive to
produce more.
Rationing using ration stamps is only one kind of non-price rationing. For example,
scarce products can...
- moulds,
stamps,
butter dishes, paddles, pats,
Scotch hands". www.oldandinteresting.com. "Scotch hands".
Horniman Museum and Gardens. "
Butter workers,...
- looking-gl****." (Chums boys' annual, 1896, page 135). He
started to
carve butter stamps and a
foreman plasterer in the next
street suggested he went to art...
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booklet of
postage stamps dedicated to
Canadian desserts and sweets. The
booklet of 10
stamps features images of the
Nanaimo bar, the
butter tart,
tarte au...