Goat Butter is produced by churning the fresh, pasteurised goat cream. It is produced on an industrial scale, guaranteeing a consistent product quality. As a result of the composition of goat butter the product has a lower melting point than regular butte...view more
Goat Butter is produced by churning the fresh, pasteurised goat cream. It is produced on an industrial scale, guaranteeing a consistent product quality. As a result of the composition of goat butter the product has a lower melting point than regular butter, making it easy spreadable and ideally suited to applications such as the production of ice cream. Goat butter does not contain carotene, so the product possesses a clear, white colour. Goat butter is suitable for use in a wide range of applications, such as in ice cream, cosmetics and flavouring industries; It is also used in the catering industry not only as an ingredient in sauces but also to fry meat. view less
Jasmine uses the Jasmini Flos part of the Jasmine plant. The main components of Jasmine are 80-90% water. It has a sweet and unique perfume and is very floral. It is used in Blonde beers, IPA, wheat and light beers.
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