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Why does butter taste differently during summer as during winter ?

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ºËÐÄÌáʾ£ºButter is derived from the fat of milk and contains fat-soluble vitamins, flavours and other components. In summer cows graze on fresh grass, which contains carotenoids and flavour. In winter in most countries cows are fed with silage and/or hay. The
Butter is derived from the fat of milk and contains fat-soluble vitamins, flavours and other components. In summer cows graze on fresh grass, which contains carotenoids and flavour. In winter in most countries cows are fed with silage and/or hay. These are generally lower in carotenoids and flavours. Hence summer-butter is generally more aromatic and more yellow as compared to butter in winter months. In winter butter is also a bit harder, due to a difference in fatty acid composition
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