@Brokenbutstrong to [email protected] • 6 months agoThe rule of butterimagemessage-square8arrow-up1387arrow-down12
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•6 months agoIt seems here in sweden none of it gets to call itself anything other than margarine, but the stuff i buy (which behaves the same as butter-based stuff) seems to have about 20% coconut/shea fat.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•6 months agoThen I might be lying. Was all convinced I saw it at ICA, but can’t find anything online now 🤔 Unless they imported something under the radar maybe it was the “plant b+tter” I was thinking about. My colleague was quite adamant that it was vegan butter he had used for the cookies he brought.
minus-square@uranibabalink1•6 months agoCould it be that the store had a sign “vegan butter” but the product itself was not labeled that way?
minus-square@AngryCommieKenderlink1•6 months ago ICA Deuling Banjos intensifies I’m kidding, but I’ve never seen an ICA outside of the southeastern states
It seems here in sweden none of it gets to call itself anything other than margarine, but the stuff i buy (which behaves the same as butter-based stuff) seems to have about 20% coconut/shea fat.
Then I might be lying. Was all convinced I saw it at ICA, but can’t find anything online now 🤔
Unless they imported something under the radar maybe it was the “plant b+tter” I was thinking about.
My colleague was quite adamant that it was vegan butter he had used for the cookies he brought.
Could it be that the store had a sign “vegan butter” but the product itself was not labeled that way?
Deuling Banjos intensifies
I’m kidding, but I’ve never seen an ICA outside of the southeastern states