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  2. The great butter debate: Should butter be stored at room ...

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    Room temperature butter, specifically between 67 and 70 F, tastes best, according to Uzarowski. But she warns there is such a thing as storing butter at too high a temperature, which can cause it ...

  3. Actually, Is It Safe to Leave Butter Out on the Counter?

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    So, before you stock up on even more butter, read on to learn about whether or not it’s safe to keep butter at room temperature. Igor Dudchak / 500px - Getty Images.

  4. Does Butter Need to Be Refrigerated? Here’s the Truth - AOL

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    Is It Safe to Leave Butter Out?Butter, indeed, goes bad—eventually. Much like hot sauce, ketchup and other pantry essentials, it’ll last at room temperature longer than you think: ten to 14 ...

  5. Shelf-stable food - Wikipedia

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    Shelf-stable food (sometimes ambient food) is food of a type that can be safely stored at room temperature in a sealed container. This includes foods that would normally be stored refrigerated , but which have been processed so that they can be safely stored at room or ambient temperature for a usefully long shelf life .

  6. Butter - Wikipedia

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    Solid and melted butter. Butter is a dairy product made from the fat and protein components of churned cream. It is a semi-solid emulsion at room temperature, consisting of approximately 80% butterfat. It is used at room temperature as a spread, melted as a condiment, and used as a fat in baking, sauce-making, pan frying, and other cooking ...

  7. What Is Room Temperature? - AOL

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    Butter softens at room temperature and changes the consistency of baked goods. Eggs emulsify better at room temperature and have a different mouth feel versus when they are cold.

  8. Room temperature - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, ambient temperature is the actual temperature, as measured by a thermometer, of the air (or other medium and surroundings) in any particular place. The ambient temperature (e.g. an unheated room in winter) may be very different from an ideal room temperature. Food and beverages may be served at "room temperature", meaning neither ...

  9. Does Butter Need to Be Refrigerated? Here’s the Truth - AOL

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    Butter's high fat content makes it less susceptible to bacteria, which keeps it from spoiling right away (and is why most parts of the world keep their butter out). But because dairy in the U.S ...