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Qu'est-ce (qui) est margarine$46878$ - définition

BRAND OF MARGARINE
Flora margarine; Flora (margarine)

Oleomargarine         
  • Partial [[hydrogenation]] of a typical plant oil to a typical component of margarine.  Most of the C=C double bonds are removed in this process, which elevates the melting point of the product.
  • Dutch margarine advertising, 1893
  • Postcard of "Incorporating Salt and Working Moisture out of "Swift's Premium" Oleomargarine", undated
  • Newspaper ad for an American oleomargarine product, 1919. Product made by the American company [[Swift & Company]] from by-products of the animal processing business.
  • Cudahy's Delrich brand of margarine used a "color berry" to color its white vegetable-based margarine yellow. This 1948 advertisement demonstrates how to color the margarine inside the package
SEMI-SOLID OILY SPREAD OFTEN USED AS A BUTTER SUBSTITUTE
Margerine; Oleomargarine; Margarin; Soft margarine; Butterine; Margaraine; Margiarine; Oleo run; Plant butter
·noun An artificial butter made by churning this oil with more or less milk.
II. Oleomargarine ·noun A liquid oil made from animal fats (·esp. beef fat) by separating the greater portion of the solid fat or stearin, by crystallization. It is mainly a mixture of olein and palmitin with some little stearin.
margarine         
  • Partial [[hydrogenation]] of a typical plant oil to a typical component of margarine.  Most of the C=C double bonds are removed in this process, which elevates the melting point of the product.
  • Dutch margarine advertising, 1893
  • Postcard of "Incorporating Salt and Working Moisture out of "Swift's Premium" Oleomargarine", undated
  • Newspaper ad for an American oleomargarine product, 1919. Product made by the American company [[Swift & Company]] from by-products of the animal processing business.
  • Cudahy's Delrich brand of margarine used a "color berry" to color its white vegetable-based margarine yellow. This 1948 advertisement demonstrates how to color the margarine inside the package
SEMI-SOLID OILY SPREAD OFTEN USED AS A BUTTER SUBSTITUTE
Margerine; Oleomargarine; Margarin; Soft margarine; Butterine; Margaraine; Margiarine; Oleo run; Plant butter
[?m?:d??'ri:n, 'm?:g?ri:n]
¦ noun a butter substitute made from vegetable oils or animal fats.
Origin
C19: from Fr., from Gk margaron 'pearl' (because of the lustre of the crystals of esters from which it was first made) + -ine4.
Margarin         
  • Partial [[hydrogenation]] of a typical plant oil to a typical component of margarine.  Most of the C=C double bonds are removed in this process, which elevates the melting point of the product.
  • Dutch margarine advertising, 1893
  • Postcard of "Incorporating Salt and Working Moisture out of "Swift's Premium" Oleomargarine", undated
  • Newspaper ad for an American oleomargarine product, 1919. Product made by the American company [[Swift & Company]] from by-products of the animal processing business.
  • Cudahy's Delrich brand of margarine used a "color berry" to color its white vegetable-based margarine yellow. This 1948 advertisement demonstrates how to color the margarine inside the package
SEMI-SOLID OILY SPREAD OFTEN USED AS A BUTTER SUBSTITUTE
Margerine; Oleomargarine; Margarin; Soft margarine; Butterine; Margaraine; Margiarine; Oleo run; Plant butter
·noun A fatty substance, extracted from animal fats and certain vegetable oils, formerly supposed to be a definite compound of glycerin and margaric acid, but now known to be simply a mixture or combination of tristearin and teipalmitin.

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Flora (spread)

Flora is a brand of spread produced by Upfield except in southern Africa where it is produced by Siqalo Foods, a subsidiary of Remgro). The original manufacturer Unilever came up with the brand after being asked by medical professionals to develop a healthier alternative to traditional margarines, lard and butter.