Do Europeans salt their butter?

Do Europeans salt their butter?

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Yes, they do. Why wouldn't they?

you can always salt it manually

SHART

u wot

>unsalted butter
this heresy doesn't exist

Americans have sharted butter.

success breeds contempt.

no what the fuck

who tf salts it

I'll bite, why would you salt butter?

No

you can get it but salted butter is terrible

i keep some unsalted butter around to put in my coffee

unsalted butter really doesn't taste like real butter
not that anyone in their right mind would eat real butter daily

That was pretty funny actually

thx, interesting I guess. I've alwas used unsalted as either we use it for sweet suff, say just bread with butter and honey or jam, or I'm slating whatever it is I'm putting it on, eg of it's a sandwich you put a bit of olive oil and salt/pepper on the tomato.

I may be missing out on something here, I'll give it a try.

Dumb spic

We have both, people from brittony really love salted butter

I use a layer of unsalted butter, and a layer of salted butter on top. Between the butter layers I typically put a 2cm (200mm) layer of Nutella.

God save the Queen

We have both here.

>Butter without salt
Enough
Delet

there's nothing wrong with that desu

salt the butter is a disgusting french tradition.

In france it depends on which region you are. Most of the western and northern regions do salt their butter. From Paris to southern regions they do not, because they are full retards.

i shart my butter

>2cm (200mm)
wut ?

Is it true that Americans don't use margarine?

Why us that when you can use this instead

Salted butter is comon in Spain, Portugal, Itally
It's a southern European thing.

If you are a Non-Southerner you buy standard Butter.

Salted butter is a result of people living in subtropical climates need more minerals because they sweat more.

this has to be bait

Ok but you also have Nutella-Pizza and fried mars and fried snickers .
You guys are kinda...different.

Not only in south of Europe.
I live in the north-west of france, where it's rainy almost all the year and we use to eat salted butter.

Anglos also have problems dooing the easiest things manually.

for example there was this exchange student Vlogger from Tasmania living in Germany. She wanted to bake a cake and couldn't find
>"self going flour"
so she used regular flour.....
looks like packages of backing soda aren't a thing all around the Anglosphere....

Hm, Well I have to admit it was my own reasoning.
I only encountered salted butter in hollydays in Protugal, Itally and Spain.
But now a days it also exists in German supermarkets. And it's allways only the Irish brand that offers a salted butter option.

Is salted butter a celtic thing?
Is salted butter in Southern countries a answer to British and Northern French tourist demands?

Where does it come from?
Also Why?

Salt is a natural preservative, salted butter lasts longer which was a big deal before refrigeration

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it goes well with some stuff, like radishes. Some people also eat salted butter on their bread for breakfast. It's kinda puke inducing for me tho

A celtic thing ? Maybe, since I live in a celtic region, most of our recipes and foods are butter based and mostly salted (and some alcohol, yea).

i really need a bait.png folder

I do put little bit of salt then toast it

We have salted & unsalted butter.

Well we don't need Salted Butter, as we pretty much live in a refrigerator.
Why do Northern France guys like salted Butter? Maybe it's a seefaring thing, because they had to keep their food lasting for long trips.
Vikings also were into salted butter as google says...

>unsalted butter
What the fuck

>unsalted """butter"""

why wouldnt they

Unsalted butter is not real butter and tastes like shit

i didnt realise that different regions used salted and unsalted butter
i usually use salted butter but i dont mind unsalted either

This.

margarine is only good for baking

*salted or unsalted

Good posts

You use unsalted in baking, salted is probably for the taste but who actually has butter on their bread and not margarine?

my mom once accidentally bought salted butter and we threw it away

>and not margarine
Kys

>who actually has butter on their bread and not margarine?

I prefer Margarine desu

>but who actually has butter on their bread and not margarine?
probably people who don't enjoy eating shit

Enjoy your saturated fat

>he believes animal fats are unhealthy
>he believes highly processed plant fats are healthy
>he fell for the plant jew

Everything is fine in moderation but considering in the west we eat a lot of sandwiches etc I don't want to eat butter all the time.

Saturated fat is not good for you m8
nhs.uk/Livewell/Goodfood/Pages/Eat-less-saturated-fat.aspx

>listening to anglos, the fattest people on earth, about health and nutrition
i don't think so, bloke

SHART BREEDS IN MARTS

I don't want kidney stones

>butter + nutella