Lurpak® have butter There are Lurpak butter and Lurpak spreadable I have never seen or tried their Spreadable product. But I have always used their butter. And in my opinion their butter is the most delicious.
Butter spreadable is NOT butter, however they like to disquise the name, it's margarine with a little more salt, butter, you can taste, which is why it corrupts your bread, AND is tastier, " I can't believe it's not butter", is because it doesn't taste like butter, it's margarine with added salt...
Not a fair comparison really. Lurpak spreadable contains milk, salt, rapeseed oil and water making it, in effect, a margarine, which may taste nice but isn't as good for you as pure butter. Tesco Country just contains milk and salt. Lurpak block butter is a totally different taste to say our Cornish butters or the French d'Isigny butter. Reading the packet it says Lurpak is baked! I'd love to see what that process involves. Have you tried the butter they sell in Lidl that contains sea salt? That's really nice!
The whole point with Lurpak spreadable is that other kind of butter and their own original butter is not spreadable when you take it right out of the fridge and also, when you keep letting real butter melt like that, every time you need to use it, it will go bad.
POV: You watched the Foodtribe video of James May.
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Est. 1901.
Lurpak® have butter
There are Lurpak butter and Lurpak spreadable
I have never seen or tried their Spreadable product. But I have always used their butter. And in my opinion their butter is the most delicious.
The difference is lurpak was invented in 1901.
Butter spreadable is NOT butter, however they like to disquise the name, it's margarine with a little more salt, butter, you can taste, which is why it corrupts your bread, AND is tastier, " I can't believe it's not butter", is because it doesn't taste like butter, it's margarine with added salt...
Not a fair comparison really. Lurpak spreadable contains milk, salt, rapeseed oil and water making it, in effect, a margarine, which may taste nice but isn't as good for you as pure butter. Tesco Country just contains milk and salt. Lurpak block butter is a totally different taste to say our Cornish butters or the French d'Isigny butter. Reading the packet it says Lurpak is baked! I'd love to see what that process involves. Have you tried the butter they sell in Lidl that contains sea salt? That's really nice!
Lurpark danish Im danish :)
Rapeseed oil, better known as Canola oil is one of the worst oils to consume. It's high in Omega-6 which causes inflammation in the body.
Taste nice. I did not know the ins and out of butter but will be buying butter rather than spreadable from now.
I'm only here because of James.
The whole point with Lurpak spreadable is that other kind of butter and their own original butter is not spreadable when you take it right out of the fridge and also, when you keep letting real butter melt like that, every time you need to use it, it will go bad.
This butter is too die for spread on a fresh baguettes 🥖
I'm maybe gonna be the ultimate plonker but I don't care. If it smells like butter and tastes like butter. It's butter.
Invented in 1901
So where is president butter on this video
I thought Lurpak is butter.. I mean a brand of butter..
Butter is better and healthier
Lurpak is danish butter
Beli nya yang kardusan sedus LURPAK BUTTER
Lurpark danish
Happy birthday, ya miserable bastard. nah joking seen you turned the coments off on your other videos, good luck and keep it up.
That is not real butter.
Lurpak lovely on toast