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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. 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 ...

  4. Do I Need To Refrigerate My Butter? The Answer Is More ... - AOL

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

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    But because dairy in the U.S. is pasteurized, there's a misconception that butter needs to be refrigerated. Long story short, the U.S. uses high-temperature short-time pasteurization (HTST) on ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Clarified butter - Wikipedia

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    Clarified butter at room temperature. Clarified butter is butter from which all milk solids have been removed. The result is a clear, yellow butter that can be heated to higher temperatures before burning. [1] Typically, it is produced by melting butter and allowing the components to separate by density.

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

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    It can depend on the type of butter (for instance, salted versus unsalted), the temperature in your kitchen, and even your storage method—some people like to use a butter dish or even a crock.