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clarified butter
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Clarified butter has a higher smoke point ({{convert|252|°C|disp=or}}) than regular butter ({{convert|163â191|°C|disp=or}}),Amy Brown, Understanding Food: Principles and Preparation, 5th ed., 2014, {{ISBN|1133607152}}, p. 468 and is therefore preferred in some cooking applications, such as sautéing. Clarified butter also has a much longer shelf life than fresh butter. It has negligible amounts of lactose and casein and is, therefore, acceptable to most who have a lactose intolerance or casein allergy.NEWS, Heid, Markham, Is Ghee Healthy? Here's What the Science Says,weblink 10 April 2021, Time, 22 April 2019, JOURNAL, Abarbanel, Aliza, What Is Ghee, the Clarified Butter We Could Eat by the Spoon?, Bon Appétit, 5 April 2018,weblink 10 April 2021,Regional variations
In cuisine of the Indian subcontinent, ghee is made by cooking clarified butter longer during the separation process in order to caramelize the milk solids, resulting in a nutty flavor when they are filtered out.Iyer, Raghavan (2008). 660 Curries, p. 21. New York: Workman Publishing. {{ISBN|978-0-7611-3787-0}}.Jaffrey, Madhur (1982). Madhur Jaffrey's Indian Cooking, p. 211. London: BBC Books. {{ISBN|0-8120-6548-4}}.Sahni, Julie (1998). Julie Sahniâs Introduction to Indian Cooking, p. 217 under "usli ghee". Berkeley: Ten Speed Press. {{ISBN|0-89815-976-8}}.Landis, Denise (2003). All About Ghee {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180120161059weblink |date=2018-01-20 }} The New York Times â Food ChainIn Yemen, there is a local custom where hot water is added to butter while the milk or whey is still within the butter. This mixture is then placed into a separate vessel where it is brought to a boil. Wheat flour or roasted and ground fenugreek seeds are mixed with roasted wheat kernels, and cooked with the butter on low heat â allowed to simmer. Afterwards, the butter is strained until a clear batch of liquid clarified butter remains.BOOK, Badiḥi, Yiḥya, Ḥen Ṭov, Yosef Ḥen, 2011, Nosaḥ Teman, Bene Berak, 206 (responsum no. 48âbeth), he, 768305430, It may be stored in an earthenware container in a cool place, or in a smoked container to impart its flavor.In Mongolia, ghee or "yellow oil" is widely consumed with traditional milk tea.{{Citation needed|date=July 2021}}See also
- Manteiga-da-terra, a Brazilian clarified butter product
- Niter kibbeh, a seasoned, clarified butter used in Ethiopian cuisine
- Smen, a salted, fermented clarified butter, widely used in North African and Middle Eastern cuisines
- Schmaltz, clarified animal fat
- Dairy product
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