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  2. List of spreads - Wikipedia

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    Obatzda – a Bavarian cheese spread, prepared by mixing two thirds aged soft cheese, usually Camembert and one third butter; Palm butter – a spread made of palm oil designed to imitate dairy butter; Paprykarz szczeciƄski – Polish spread made from ground fish, rice, tomato paste, vegetable oil, onion, salt and spices; Pâté [17] Chopped ...

  3. Koogle - Wikipedia

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    Koogle was a flavored peanut spread marketed by Kraft, introduced in 1971. It was available in several flavors, including chocolate , cinnamon , vanilla and banana . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  4. Margarine - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, for example, in 1930, the average person ate over 18 lb (8.2 kg) of butter a year and just over 2 lb (0.91 kg) of margarine. By the end of the 20th century, an average American ate around 5 lb (2.3 kg) of butter and nearly 8 lb (3.6 kg) of margarine. [67]

  5. I Tested 15 Types of Butter. Here's How to Use Each One - AOL

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    From unsalted sticks to vegan spreads, there are so many different types of butter out there — each best suited for different things, from baking to spreading on toast. I Tested 15 Types of ...

  6. The Best Butter Substitutes You Probably Already Have ... - AOL

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  7. Run Out of Butter? These Substitutes *Actually* Taste Good - AOL

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  8. Lard - Wikipedia

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    Lard remained about as popular as butter in the early 20th century and was widely used as a substitute for butter during World War II. As a readily available by-product of modern pork production, lard had been cheaper than most vegetable oils , and it was common in many people's diet until the Industrial Revolution made vegetable oils more ...

  9. What are substitutes for butter amid possible shortage? - AOL

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