Тёмный

Choosing Healthy Butter || Margarine vs Cultured vs Pastured vs Regular 

Dennis from Scratch
Подписаться 8 тыс.
Просмотров 83 тыс.
50% 1

Do you want to kick FAKE food out of your life for good? I just made a brand new online course to help you do just that. Click the link to learn more:
www.dennisfromscratch.com/hea...
“I can’t believe it’s not butter”… well I can’t believe that they can’t tell the difference!
I’m gonna be ranking these 5 types of butters today to see which ones are the most nutritious. The best butter will be free of toxins and highly nutritious-full of vitamins and minerals.
Margarine - I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter
As the name implies it’s not even butter. So why is it here? Because a lot of people don’t really understand the difference, and when you ask “can you pass me the butter?” they will pass you this.
So if it’s not butter, what is it? It’s got a few fun synthetic additives in it; but it’s mostly soybean oil, palm oil, and canola oil
The problem is with the soybean and canola oils. During the manufacturing process, these oils are overheated and put under extreme pressure which causes them to oxide and become rancid (aka spoiled and bitter).
Also soybean oil contains high-levels of phytoestrogens which in some ways act similarly to natural estrogen, but in other ways can wreak havoc on the hormonal balance of both men and women-causing numerous health problems, including (but not limited to) reproductive and brain disorders.
Light butter - Land o Lakes
What I have here is butter with canola oil. Like I said a moment ago, the high-heat, high-pressure production of canola oil causes it to become rancid. Rancid oils contain what are called free-radicals, which are molecules that contain an unstable number of electrons. When these are in your body, they essentially try to steal electrons from the heathy atoms that make up your cells; and over time, that can cause a host of degenerative disease. But what can you expect? They’re free… you get what you pay for.
You’ll see butter companies also add other oils to their butter instead of canola (including healthy oils like olive), but 99% of the time these are low-quality versions that will cause the same free-radical damage to you.
Standard Butter - Hy-Vee
Who would’ve thought that we’d have to get half-way through a list of “butters” to actually get to butter? But here we are: for butter or worse! Did you get it?
Standard butter is a good source of vitamin A and many other nutrients. And it’s mostly made of short and medium chain fatty acids which are used by the body for quick energy and promote healthy weight-loss.
But it’s not all sunshine and roses. Standard butter is made from pasteurized milk which destroys the delicate enzymes and denatures the proteins. Butter is mostly comprised of butterfat, but it does have some of the other milk components. So you will be getting some of the denatured milk protein which is difficult to digest and can be associated with the development of milk allergies.
Cultured butter - Vermont Creamery
Cultured butter is the way butter was made for thousands of years. It’s a slower process that results in a higher percent of butterfat and a more complex flavor.
It’s easier to digest than standard butter (also known as sweet cream butter), because the culturing process breaks down the denatured proteins and sugar in the milk. So it’s kinda like buying pre-digested butter. And now that I’ve said that, I realize it sounds disgusting. But it’s actually very tasty.
Pastured butter - Kerrygold
Pastured butter is made from milk produced by grass-fed cows. Large, conventional dairy farms feed their cows a mixture of different grains which they can survive on, but is not an optimal or natural diet for them. Pasture raised (aka grass-fed) cows produce the most nutritious and best tasting milk and therefore the best butter.
Pastured butter contains high levels of nutrients and is the only butter with significant levels of vitamin K2-which is necessary for the proper utilization of vitamins A & D, and is super important for overall great health, including a strong immune system and bones.
One more thing, you’ll notice this brand is from Irish cows, so in addition to everything else… it’s also lucky butter.
-----
Buying good butter will support small, responsible farmers who care about their animals and neighbors. So you’ll be helping yourself and doing the world a favor.
#DennisFromScratch #DennisRussell #ChoosingQualityIngredients

Хобби

Опубликовано:

 

3 дек 2020

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 210   
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
Do you want to kick FAKE food out of your life for good? I just made a brand new online course to help you do just that. Click the link to learn more: www.dennisfromscratch.com/healthnerd-eating-sales
@Leonardokite
@Leonardokite Год назад
Costco has come out with their own brand of grass-fed butter. It is 95% grass-fed as opposed to kerrygolds 85% grass-fed. Excellent stuff!
@madhatter9001
@madhatter9001 Год назад
Plus its make in New Zealand so its great.
@maritzarodriguez6256
@maritzarodriguez6256 Год назад
Yes
@MrPolandball
@MrPolandball Год назад
Sounds like another cover up fake butter scam
@davidmalo7509
@davidmalo7509 11 месяцев назад
I tried Kerrygold and Costco side by side, I preferred the Costco. Especially considering the $ difference.
@josephwanjiku6853
@josephwanjiku6853 11 месяцев назад
Nz and Eire has much the same farming
@susanyates8038
@susanyates8038 19 дней назад
I really miss Land o Lakes old packaging. I loved seeing the charming illustration when I was buttering my toast!
@jamesdiston4352
@jamesdiston4352 Год назад
My Grandmother was born on a dairy farm in County Kerry. My cousin still has a dairy herd. Kerrygold has been a staple in my diet all my life. It is delicious. Luckily it is not as expensive in England.
@manesecrets
@manesecrets Год назад
The unsalted Kerrys has changed the ingredients unfortunately adding skimmed milk! The salted is the same.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
@Julia Johnson, Thanks for bringing this to our attention. I checked the website, and you are correct: the unsalted Kerrygold butter has skim milk as one of the ingredients now!
@josephwanjiku6853
@josephwanjiku6853 11 месяцев назад
​@@DennisfromScratch Oh lord, definitely not buying that
@helendropinski3754
@helendropinski3754 Месяц назад
Once you taste Kerrygold its impossible to go back to regular brand butter. Sooooo GOOD!
@thatguyyy6143
@thatguyyy6143 2 года назад
There’s a lot of content creator with similar content but your personality and voice have me hooked to your videos
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
Glad to hear it! Now that our baby is a couple months old, I’m starting to make new content again. Looking forward to having you here!
@DarkMoonSanctuary
@DarkMoonSanctuary Год назад
Thanks exactly what I was needing to know. Blessed be.
@Drew_3000
@Drew_3000 3 года назад
Great video! Kerrygold is always in my fridge
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 3 года назад
Glad to hear it!
@Tc-ev9dd
@Tc-ev9dd 2 года назад
Same here! I didn’t know what all the hype was then I bought some now I will not use no other can.
@DSmith-gs4tr
@DSmith-gs4tr 2 года назад
Kerry Gold is the gold standard, folks. Not sure where he shops that charge $16 for it, but I pay $3.99 and it's worth every penny.
@susabobus
@susabobus Год назад
I think the other butter were like 50 cents
@janezaray811
@janezaray811 2 года назад
Dennis please also do a video on types of cooking oils, cheeses and creams. I have been eating margarine in the name of butter for most of my life. I'd like more info on cooking oils, cheeses and creams too. I want to stat eating the healthier real options.
@kelizabethg1
@kelizabethg1 Год назад
Yes! Kerry gold is top notch…it’s all we’ll buy.
@manesecrets
@manesecrets Год назад
check the unsalted they have added skimmed milk!
@happycat0411
@happycat0411 Год назад
I remember teaching in Qiqihar, China and everyday a lady would come by the front of the school and sell fresh unpasteurized milk. Many of the local Chinese got milk this way and no one ever got sick from the drinking unpasteurized milk either.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
Thanks for sharing! It’s amazing to hear that food is still sold in such a fabulous way in some parts of the world. You’re right that it’s incredibly hard to get sick from raw milk. In fact, I made a whole video about just that: RAW MILK The #1 Safest Food in the World ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tRpnfD9h-pY.html
@Verlopil
@Verlopil Год назад
Quite a claim, Bob. How do you know no one got sick? You don't, because it looks like every other illness that they might call flu or dysentery or whatever. While the average adult has little chance of having problems from it, young children and older adults run a risk of the bacteria in the milk causing serious problems. You can expose your kids to it if you want. But why chance it? The flavor isn't noticeably better. Homogenization changes the flavor more than pasteurizing. Source: FDA and, I get my milk from my uncle's dairy farm so I know good milk.
@happycat0411
@happycat0411 Год назад
@@Verlopil Qiqihar is a very remote area in Northern China and people in the villages don't have a lot of money. When people don't have a lot of technology at their disposal people just work with what they have. Not a really big deal I think. People just adapt to what they have and are happy with that.....
@THETHINKINGMINDS
@THETHINKINGMINDS Год назад
Thank you Dennis for taking your time in study and research this topic of butter. Very useful and needed information. Thanks again.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
You are very welcome!
@bobbyward6939
@bobbyward6939 2 года назад
Have been using Kerrygold since it first be available. Love it!
@tonyt8805
@tonyt8805 Год назад
Same here!!! 😉 😋 😋 😋 😉
@Eagle_Delta
@Eagle_Delta Год назад
Fantastic review I personally always use Pasteur-raised butter. Margarine (trans fats ) and vegetable oils should be avoided like the plague as they're heated to extreme temperatures 🤒 and lead to inflammation.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
Pasteur-raised butter is delicious!
@ayblgr3202
@ayblgr3202 Год назад
Is it pasture-raised or Pasteur-raised lol? I thought pasteurization with “eu” is the heating up the milk to a certain high temperature
@idocare6538
@idocare6538 Год назад
Love it! I am glad you keep it real, there is always the joking about removing the native American that both makes me sad, shocked and laugh too. I think your face summed it up. lol
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
Well said!
@nssai945
@nssai945 3 месяца назад
Which type of butter is best for patients on blood thinners and post myocardial infarction on statins
@jenniferrateliff6129
@jenniferrateliff6129 5 месяцев назад
I have dairy- intolerance due to Celiac Disease. I have been told to try cultured, pastured butter. Do either the Vermont Creamery or the Kerry Gold hit this mark?if not, do you know of one that does?
@adrybernal
@adrybernal 7 месяцев назад
I am curious: what is the difference between pastured butter and organic butter?
@farhana6016
@farhana6016 8 месяцев назад
So can i make butter from unpasturized milk/ raw milk? Meaning without boiling the milk? Thats best for health?
@leuannam.94
@leuannam.94 Год назад
Dennis, I just stumbled on your video. Thank you for the research. Would you please consider doing another video on "vegan" butters (i.e. olive, avocado and coconut butters)?
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
Glad you got value from the video! I mention Veganism in a couple videos (like here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dSOjQCGbrG4.html), but it’s not a topic I spend much time on.
@thephilosopher5799
@thephilosopher5799 Год назад
Yeah my mom just buys margarine and it’s nasty and doesn’t taste like butter. It’s crazy about the ban of raw milk, the nearest farm that sells it is so far away from me.
@user-bm2ce2ed6j
@user-bm2ce2ed6j 2 месяца назад
I have been researching butter as well, and how cool that Vermont and Kerrygold are my top 2 as well, also a delicious one is Les Pres Sales Bel Butter, it is so good I could eat it all by itself! How funny that people decided butter was bad for you and introduced margarine, now decades later, we are finding that butter is BETTER for you!! How cool is that. Kerrygold is a better price now, I am able to get it for around 6.00 and Vermont the same, the Les Pres Sales Bel Butter is 10.00, but I buy them all 2 at a time. You should see my butter drawer!
@archraskal
@archraskal Год назад
What is current about the Kerrygold butter recall? Has the manufacturer corrected the problem with its product? Is it now safe to eat? I'm looking for the official word on it rather than a personal opinion. Finlandia is the brand of grass fed butter I've used since getting word of the Kerrygold recall. Personal opinions on it would be interesting,
@CodyManners
@CodyManners 9 месяцев назад
I just bought 8 ounces of keerygold for the first time and I like it so far it was only $3.98 so for one of the healthiest choices that’s not bad
@GabrielleWilliams317
@GabrielleWilliams317 3 месяца назад
What about store brand real butter made with olive oil vs store brand real butter? Which is healthier?
@gabyroberts9601
@gabyroberts9601 2 года назад
Thanks
@doronhershkovitz5277
@doronhershkovitz5277 Год назад
Whole Food pastured butter is between $6-7. Their regular butter is just north of $4 and it is quite good.
@270eman
@270eman 9 месяцев назад
Pro tip: Buy the Grass fed irish butter at aldis. Better price and they have lots of grass fed meats there. All cheaper than other grocery stores.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 8 месяцев назад
Agreed! Since making this video we did find the ALDI grass fed butter and it is a great price and is delicious.
@richardmerriam7044
@richardmerriam7044 10 месяцев назад
I tried Kerrygold twice. The flavor changed from one batch to the next. I believe this was due to the cows eating different grasses from pasture to pasture. Right now I prefer Cabot butter.
@vicky_webcatuk
@vicky_webcatuk 8 месяцев назад
Grass fed cows will have different flavoured milk in different seasons so the kerrygold will vary, and thats good!
@armlovesmetal1036
@armlovesmetal1036 Месяц назад
I love Kerry Gold butter but I do not spend $16 for a package. I usually pay between $4 and $5 per package. There is nothing like European butter as it tastes much better than factory produced butter. Plugra butter is also very good.
@lpg12338
@lpg12338 Год назад
Great video, thanks for sharing, subscribed! 👍
@ayblgr3202
@ayblgr3202 Год назад
Correct me if I’m wrong: Pasteurization kills enzymes as well as other nutritional properties, meaning the end product (butter in this case) will contain zero nutritional value, whether the cows fed on purely organic grass, half grass/ grain or just grain.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
You’re half right. Pasteurization does destroy all the enzymes and natural cultures (probiotics). Pasteurization also harms the proteins in milk. However, it doesn’t have much effect on the butterfats or vitamins A, D & K that healthy cows will produce in abundance. So raw butter is best, but pasteurized butter still can have lots of benefits.
@yes350yes
@yes350yes 10 месяцев назад
I just bought some kerrygold butter before I learned that the cream from it is pasteurized, not what I was looking for.
@seadrifter8975
@seadrifter8975 Год назад
Good video . Agree on grass fed cows producing the best milk/ butter ? Kerrygold can be pricey but is a very high quality product 👌
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
Grass fed cow’s milk/butter is the best! It’s all we buy.
@jacobduncan8875
@jacobduncan8875 2 года назад
Kerry gold all the way!!
@zahrasnasiarab1718
@zahrasnasiarab1718 Год назад
We use cream to churn butter. Is it $upposed to be a good quality butter .coz we use packed cream
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
Nice
@staghornthedruid957
@staghornthedruid957 4 месяца назад
totally have to agree, i miss the land o lakes lady.
@donnajaemoon
@donnajaemoon 2 года назад
I love Kerrygold, and I’ve never paid $16 for it. I think, even at Sam’s, I’ve purchased a three-pack for less than that. However, I haven’t brought myself to be able to use the unsalted variety for baking. Do you know whether Kerrygold or standard makes a difference in baking? Thanks.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
For most baking purposes, you probably won't taste a difference; but the nutritional benefits will apply since Kerrygold is made using milk from pasture-raised (grass fed) cows.
@donnajaemoon
@donnajaemoon 2 года назад
@@DennisfromScratch Oh yeah, that. Thanks.
@manesecrets
@manesecrets Год назад
@@DennisfromScratch I have noticed they have added skimmed milk too the unsalted brand which wasn't in there at first!
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
@@manesecrets I just looked on their website, and you’re right! That's very unfortunate.
@tomw.9648
@tomw.9648 3 года назад
Is it true that the the laws regarding pasteurization of milk were enacted to prevent transmission of tuberculosis?
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 3 года назад
That does appear to be the primary excuse at the time, according to my research. I go into the history a little bit in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tRpnfD9h-pY.html
@Elsanta666
@Elsanta666 Год назад
When i lived in mexico we used to buy milk from our neighbors(raw milk) ..when we came to the usa the milk tasted so water down and makes me lactose intolerant
@MB-gd6be
@MB-gd6be 2 года назад
No link for the butters in the description?
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
The butters I mention in the video are just examples to show you what to look for when shopping. There are plenty of different brands for each type mentioned, you’ll just have to read the packaging to see if it’s pastured, cultured, etc.
@tusk3260
@tusk3260 6 месяцев назад
pretty sure we have a few places here in Canada that makes butter this way. Probably because of the french Canadian obsession with preserving the past. Even have butter makers who don't even use mechanical machines. Instead places like Wakefield uses those 300 years old wooden things that looks like a fat air pump. You put the butter inside and start beating it with the pump the same way you'd pump air by hand.
@busybee2033
@busybee2033 8 месяцев назад
Why do we need to even cook with or eat butter again ? 🤔
@melissaanderson821
@melissaanderson821 2 года назад
Yummmm
@jcravatt1
@jcravatt1 Год назад
I’m native and miss the NdN on the land o lakes
@annyabigail3801
@annyabigail3801 2 года назад
Please which is better for making croissants, don't know if you have any idea, please anyone who knows can let me know, thanks
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
I suspect cultured butter would be the best for making croissants because it has the lowest water content (it has the highest butter-fat percentage). So cultured butter should get you the best flake.
@youngderp450
@youngderp450 3 месяца назад
Great video!
@sharonhearne5014
@sharonhearne5014 23 дня назад
One of my butters set off the metal alert in my microwave so there is metal in it.
@H4KnSL4K
@H4KnSL4K 2 года назад
Thanks!
@H4KnSL4K
@H4KnSL4K 2 года назад
Keep up the good work!
@izzypfutzenreuter
@izzypfutzenreuter Год назад
Where I’m from we refer to margarine as „butter”, and butter is „good butter”
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
Nice
@fredlacroix6865
@fredlacroix6865 2 года назад
is non pasteurised butter the best?
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
The best butter would be cultured, unpasteurized butter from cows that were pasture-raised (grass fed).
@absentcurtain7889
@absentcurtain7889 2 года назад
@@DennisfromScratch whats the difference between pasteurized butter and butter from pasture-raised cows?
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
@@absentcurtain7889 Though the words sound similar, they actually are completely unrelated. Pasteurized essentially means that the milk was cooked before turning it into butter. Pasture-raised means that the cows spend their days outside eating grass instead of being locked up in a barn or cage all day.
@alesi257
@alesi257 Год назад
Dr Ekberg says you can get raw milk from the pet store (for cats)?
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
I’m not familiar with any pet stores where you can buy raw milk. But I do know that most states that have outlawed the sale of raw milk have made an exception in the law for raw milk that is sold for “pet consumption”. So farmers can sell raw milk directly to the “pet owners”. There have been times when we bought our “dog” enough gallons of milk to supply… let’s just say 10 humans with milk to drink. But it was definitely for our dog. Because we follow all laws regardless of whether or not they are tyrannical in nature. Hope that helps!
@ibstayfly
@ibstayfly Год назад
What about Unsalted butter? What are the best brands to buy
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
I use the same rules for buying salted or unsalted butter. I try to look for grass-fed/pastured and if it’s cultured that’s even better!
@ibstayfly
@ibstayfly Год назад
@@DennisfromScratch ahhh ok thank you
@zoyaiqbal2068
@zoyaiqbal2068 2 года назад
Which one is good for diabetic patients?
@i.cant.explain.it_1995
@i.cant.explain.it_1995 2 года назад
Vegan butter. Google your favorite option and flavor.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
Please don’t. Technically vegan butter doesn’t exist: it’s a concoction of various highly-processed and rancid vegetable oils along with artificial dyes and flavors. It’s the definition of “empty calories” and also full of toxins. Being diabetic means that you have an improper insulin response when you consume carbohydrates/sugars. Real butter contains essentially no carbohydrates/sugars, actually making it a very safe food for diabetic patients. I recommend just going with the highest-quality butter you can find (pastured and/or cultured butter).
@brow4840
@brow4840 2 года назад
Diabetes is not affected by real butter. There are no carbohydrates.
@anncastre
@anncastre 2 года назад
Hi Dennis, is Ghee butter healthy?
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
Ghee is going to be pretty much as nutritious as the butter it’s made from. Ghee (also sometimes called “clarified butter”) is just the butter-fat part of the butter. It has had the milk-solids, whey, etc. separated out. Ghee is great for people who are very sensitive to milk, since the butter-fat is almost always fine for them. Just make sure to check the ingredients label to make sure that the company isn’t adding other things into it. Hope that helps!
@Tatusiek_1
@Tatusiek_1 2 года назад
@@DennisfromScratch the one main advantage of ghee is that it has a higher smoke point than butter
@Gtt985
@Gtt985 11 месяцев назад
​@@DennisfromScratchghee originally from my country India and a household staple from thousands of years
@SouthBayFamily
@SouthBayFamily Год назад
Nice
@kelsangjorlam5770
@kelsangjorlam5770 Год назад
i always buy and eat Kerrygold butter, nothing else tastes as good nor is as healthy, imho
@mikhailvetiso662
@mikhailvetiso662 2 года назад
Kerry Gold is a good butter but it seems too soft for me. My preferred butter is from France Germany Denmark and Finlandia. New Zealand butter isn't bad either.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
Usually cultured butter is more firm than sweet cream butter. I suspect that’s the difference that you’re seeing. And yes, I do believe most French butter is cultured in the old fashioned way. I’m not familiar with the other countries, but thanks for the perspective!
@Crybaby-cz8et
@Crybaby-cz8et 2 года назад
What's the name of butter from France, maybe I will compare with Kerrygold
@mikhailvetiso662
@mikhailvetiso662 2 года назад
@@Crybaby-cz8et BEURRE D'ISIGNY and PRESIDENT so far i know .There are some more but they don't sell them in USA market.
@Nobody95008
@Nobody95008 3 месяца назад
Ghee is excellent
@mikhailvetiso662
@mikhailvetiso662 3 месяца назад
@@Nobody95008 for cooking yes not for eating
@Lasertrac
@Lasertrac 10 месяцев назад
Forgive me if I remember correctly that Kerry Gold was sued because it's packaging contains "forever plastics"
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 10 месяцев назад
Looks like there may be some substance to that claim. Looks like there was a recall in connection to that instance.
@fatimasworkshop7014
@fatimasworkshop7014 Год назад
I buy 400 grams of kerry gold f or 2 dollars on sale from my local supermarket
@bootsmcclanahan1669
@bootsmcclanahan1669 Год назад
Lol, "it also contains high levels of luck." 😆😆😆
@shaechantell
@shaechantell 2 года назад
Will you please do a video on cooking oil
@magibai
@magibai 2 года назад
It will be great if you can come out with a chart. Makes it easier to compare in the video
@progressivelibertarianview8832
@progressivelibertarianview8832 2 года назад
I can't tell the difference between icbinb and butter..
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
Then you are officially cancelled.
@arielsoracle3631
@arielsoracle3631 2 года назад
Where I live Kerrygold is less than 4 bucks. Lol.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
Lucky.
@firstjohn3123
@firstjohn3123 Год назад
Speaking of luck, I found you need high levels of luck to find butter with lower water content. Ruins pie pastry & phyllo. It's REALLY bad in the U.S., not an issue in Europe, Australia, or even Japan. At least in my experience. Nice run down on butter though! 👍
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
Yeah, you have to work extra hard to find quality food in The States. The “factory brands” taking over the food industry in the 1900 is possibly the biggest problem in America right now (and that’s saying something!).
@vswangren
@vswangren 23 дня назад
Land o lakes was required to remove the Native American from their labels
@spoodermantorescue
@spoodermantorescue Месяц назад
bro the captions are crazy
@dianemoody6915
@dianemoody6915 2 года назад
I Love 😍 Kerrygold I buy it at Costco's you are right it is expensive but it's worth it
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
Nice! Yeah, Costco is the cheapest I’ve found it at.
@123macks
@123macks 2 года назад
It’s only £2 that not expensive
@mikephillips2929
@mikephillips2929 2 года назад
Dennis, I spent 33 plus years as a dairy sanitarian and can tell you that when you advise people to use raw milk and/or raw milk products you are playing with fire. Yes, the quality of our farms has improved over the years but we still have a very real risk of raw milk consumers getting sick from salmonella, yersinia, listeria, campylobacter, E. coli and other pathogens if they consume raw milk. Yes, pasteurization does denature the milk proteins some but the trade off is still better than consumers getting sick with a milk borne disease. And yes, early pasteurization was put in place to control tuberculosis and later brucellosis but all states have accreditation programs in place now to the extent these two bacterium are almost non existent in today's dairy industry unless introduced into the dairy cow population by close contact with infected wildlife (like deer) in a local area.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
If you haven’t already, I highly recommend you check out this video I made debunking the common myths about raw milk safety: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tRpnfD9h-pY.html Hope it helps!
@Crybaby-cz8et
@Crybaby-cz8et 2 года назад
Reading your email you sound knowledgeable, which is why I like RU-vid. Which brand of butter do you suggest??
@johnnymac1109
@johnnymac1109 2 года назад
Mike you've been listening to propaganda for years unfortunately-here's the truth about raw milk. Think of it how a calf drinks directly from the teat of it's mother like woman do and should do called nursing-yes this is small batch instead of large yields like the dairy company-but the difference is quality vs. quantity-unpastuerized milk has to produce larger yields(it's about the profits more than quality) is what we need to avoid. Buy from local small farmers and you won't have to pasteurize the dairy products like at the store. Yes the shelf life is much shorter but the nutritional benefits are Far Greater and it is completely safe to consume. My family and our customers have been consuming our products for at least 4 years and haven't had any health challenges-olease do more research and you will know the truth about this topic
@suqma
@suqma 2 года назад
@@johnnymac1109 no, the fact that you had no issues for 4 years doesn't mean it's safe also yeah, it really is infeasible when you want to do it on a large scale and believe it or not, not everyone can buy from local small farms so yeah, pasturization does have its purpose
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
@I only shop at suqma Please watch this video I made on the safety of raw milk! I hope it helps you to better understand raw milk! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tRpnfD9h-pY.html
@Brandon-xp1ob
@Brandon-xp1ob 2 месяца назад
I love Kerry gold. All margarine should be thrown out immediately
@alfredguinto1976
@alfredguinto1976 23 дня назад
Lol is the best butter with a smile Land O Lake
@carvedwood1953
@carvedwood1953 Год назад
Canola oil IS good for you LMAO. It has basically the best omega 3 ratio of all food oils. A lot of canola oil is also cold pressed but on top of that the health concerns of hexane extracted canola oil are generally blown out of proportion and quite low. You are exposed to far more hexane filling your car up with gas than any amount of canola oil you are eating. While repeated heating of oils causes oxidation and free radicals, thats not really a concern unless you are using your oil to fry repeatedly.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
You are basically wrong on every point. The canola industry is ridiculously lucrative and has been spreading the propaganda you’re repeating for many, many years. Canola oil has never been used in the history of the world until only a few decades ago; so the burden of proof is on you for why we should just now start using it. Also, if you’re concerned about omega ratios, just eat some salmon or other fish a couple times a week and stay away from factory foods. Canola oil is almost always heat processed and when you do cold-press it, it still doesn’t have nearly the nutritional benefits of traditional cooking oils. Check out my video on cooking oils for more info: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--tYCIJGtJ9A.html
@carvedwood1953
@carvedwood1953 Год назад
@@DennisfromScratch You sir are wrong on basically every point you make. As well as many of them being completely irrelevant. Never before in the history of the world did people use antibiotics and vaccines, that doesn't mean they aren't good. Follow the science not your feelings.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
@@carvedwood1953 If modern things are so good (as you imply), it should be the easiest thing in the world for you to express their benefits. Instead you have made no specific claims, but instead brought up some modern things and claimed they were good so therefore all other modern things are also good. If YOU had any inclination to “follow the science” you would realize that the wholesale destruction of the microbiome is one of the worst things to happen to the world.
@carvedwood1953
@carvedwood1953 Год назад
@@DennisfromScratch Honestly Dennis you are working with half a brain or something and I feel bad for you. I never claimed modern things were "so good for you." I implied that whether they are modern or not has no bearing on if they are good or not. There is absolutely no relationship there at all one way or the other. Furthermore you should not even be allowed to say the word science unless you are making a joke. I mean honestly, do you even know what "the wholesale destruction of the microbiome" even means? Because in your context its just a bunch of fancy words that you think makes you sound smart. Consequently the microbiome is almost all but unrelated to canola oil. I'm eating some homemade ferments for lunch so my microbiome is doing just fine. You should try fermenting at home sometime but beware it might require a scale and the ability to do math.
@denisemezynski8014
@denisemezynski8014 4 месяца назад
I stopped using butter for decades and recently started using butter again. The taste was NOT what I remember it being, the old butter had a tinge of sweetness, butter now tastes awful, almost rancid to me. Very strange to me, Im sure butters changed many probably not real butter.
@helendropinski3754
@helendropinski3754 Месяц назад
Try the Kerrygold, really good flavor.
@12345shushi
@12345shushi 2 года назад
IMPERIAL BUTTER FTW !!!!111!!!!!¡¡¡¡
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
Aside from the facts that Imperial is not actually butter; contains chemical flavors; is primarily comprised of rancid, hormone disrupting, factory produced, GMO soy oil; and is “fortified” with fake vitamin A that blocks the absorption of real vitamin A… I couldn’t agree more.
@kaybhee6
@kaybhee6 11 месяцев назад
goot
@Rebel_71123
@Rebel_71123 Год назад
The Kerrygold wrapped in that foil is harmful. Get the other version if possible.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
Thanks for the suggestion!
@user-yx4wn7gj2f
@user-yx4wn7gj2f 3 месяца назад
This guy is funny
@wildthings980
@wildthings980 4 месяца назад
That Irish butter is good but the rapper has toxic PFAS!!!!
@chany9313
@chany9313 Год назад
Lol😂❤❤❤ thank
@j7ndominica051
@j7ndominica051 2 года назад
You should have tasted the butters and showed how they can identified. I hate cultured Dublin Dairy butter. I think it is currently a fake fad. It is sour, made from spoiled milk. The milk is still pasteurized and then soured on purpose. Why would anyone do that? I could throw in some sour cream or kefir into the dish if I wanted to. Pasteurized butter may have a reason to exist. Modern butter can be kept in the fridge for months. There is nothing wrong with denatured proteins. An acid in the stomach will do it. We've traditionally heated dairy products to high temperatures while frying, baking or making porridge. Raw milk is fine if you go through a lot of milk. It lasts only about 3 days perfectly refrigerated. Here in Europe it is also slightly cheaper if you go to the market with your own jar. People in America are hypersensitive to bacteria. If a drop of animal matter could make me sick, I wouldn't handle it at all.
@isaacfernandez637
@isaacfernandez637 10 месяцев назад
not to mention linoleic acid
@robertthompson5501
@robertthompson5501 10 месяцев назад
Vermont Creamery Cultured butter avaliable at Walmart. 👹👹🙏🏻
@allenarrows9347
@allenarrows9347 6 месяцев назад
raw goat's milk
@dextercooper3090
@dextercooper3090 Год назад
Vermont Butter 🧈 CHECK ✔️
@peterdecroos1654
@peterdecroos1654 Год назад
$16?? I buy kerrygold all the time! its more like $5
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
That’s a great price! $16 is the price I found for a full pound of Kerrygold (two 8oz pack). I’ve had a few people talk about finding it for a much better price. So it seems to change a lot depending on where you are and what store you go to.
@shoot-n-scoot3539
@shoot-n-scoot3539 2 года назад
Agree with you about removal of Indian from Land O Lakes brand. Woke gone very wrong. The Indian reminded us of our past. Now, it's like they want to erase history.
@amanireans2125
@amanireans2125 2 года назад
Oo plz natives asked for it removed as they should
@googleuser9516
@googleuser9516 2 года назад
The artwork was made by a native american too (Patrick DesJarlait). The woke mob cancelled a native american artists's artwork lmao.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
Ha! That’s funny in a very sad way.
@staceyjda3
@staceyjda3 2 года назад
Completely agree with shoot-n-scoot and the video creator about them removing the Indian maiden. She was created by a tribal American artist who incorporated things which were important to their culture in the original artwork. Go woke, go broke. We stopped buying Land O Lakes when they did that. We disagree with them caving to racists on the left who obviously hate seeing black and brown faces (many based on real people or the artwork of the ethnicity depicted). And no, it WASN'T Native Americans asking for it to be removed.
@deecee3489
@deecee3489 2 года назад
The original artwork was created in 1928 by Arthur C. Hanson. Yes, it was later updated 30 later by Patrick DesJarlait who was indeed a Chippewa artist. He was sought out to make the image at least a more positive one. What is most important to note here is that the WOKE mob that you are referring to is group headed by Kevin Allis, the chief executive of the National Congress of American Indians. Their position is that the Indian people are not in favor of being depicted as mascots for products and organizations they did not initiate and do not control. The info in this video about the butter is most informative and greatly appreciated but to infer that company doesn’t love or a appreciate the Native American people because they choose to control their own narrative is reckless and narrow minded at the very best. This was a well thought out choice by that organization. To rebuke them for considering all factors and making the right decision is a worse form of cancellation.
@slickrik0001
@slickrik0001 2 года назад
High levels of luck....Kerry Gold.
@speedfreak8200
@speedfreak8200 Год назад
I live 2 hours from The Tillamook Cheese Factory so I'm biased but how about it, anyone?
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
Nice. I live in Illinois, so I’m not familiar with them.
@kinginu5847
@kinginu5847 19 дней назад
Captions Throwing Me Off
@allenarrows9347
@allenarrows9347 6 месяцев назад
animal based, grass fed milk
@standingbear998
@standingbear998 2 месяца назад
first margarine is not butter. done her
@mortonbeard2240
@mortonbeard2240 Год назад
Removed the Native American and kept the land.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
Erasing history in the name of diversity. Gotta love it.
@CityofLondon_GreatGame
@CityofLondon_GreatGame 2 года назад
Raw milk can contain pathogens.
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch 2 года назад
I actually made a whole video debunking this myth. Here’s a link to it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tRpnfD9h-pY.html
@Rexvideowow
@Rexvideowow 5 месяцев назад
I think you lose some credibility describing the not-butter one like that. Let's do a quick test to see how many people have come forth with "brain disorders" and "reproductive problems" from eating that kind of butter: (crickets) none. It just makes your opinion immediately sound like yellow journalism. It's sensationalist and grabs attention because of how alarming it sounds. Why present it that way? Stick to the facts. If it's not relevant to the end product, then leave it out. Otherwise people like me are just going to speculate that you're leaving it in to be an alarmist. Hurting your credibility in one place hurts your credibility everywhere else.
@ThatShitGood
@ThatShitGood 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the great content but where i live it’s a really high probability that they might fake margarine as butter, is there any physical difference between real butter and margarine?
@rushbeverytime
@rushbeverytime 4 месяца назад
margarine won’t go bad at room temperature for months
@leandracohen4047
@leandracohen4047 Год назад
Just bought today Kerrygold that tastes like margarine
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
That’s gross.
@dextercooper3090
@dextercooper3090 Год назад
KERIGOLD WON ME OVER ‼️ 🧈🥇
@abdulsijad2419
@abdulsijad2419 Год назад
dont think anybody will be eating £16 butter any time soon....
@DennisfromScratch
@DennisfromScratch Год назад
I agree! A lot of people have recently told me they find Kerrygold butter for a much better price at stores near them.
Далее
Watch This Before You Buy Grass-Fed Butter.
4:05
Просмотров 365 тыс.
The Best Grass-Fed Butter You've Tasted!
8:56
Просмотров 10 тыс.
Butter vs oil
6:46
Просмотров 278 тыс.
What’s in your food? | Dig in 2 It
7:45
Просмотров 2,2 млн
WORLD'S SHORTEST WOMAN
0:58
Просмотров 100 млн
dog jumping in pool #funnyanimals #comedy #funny
0:21