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Stork butter

5 replies

MRSMYM · 25/04/2018 17:57

Is stork butter for baking and cooking in golden foil type packaging vegetarian or not?

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dementedpixie · 25/04/2018 18:08

Whaty is the allergy? Do you mean dairy free rather than vegetarian?

MRSMYM · 27/04/2018 13:18

I mean does it have animal fat?

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dementedpixie · 27/04/2018 13:25

Most butters or spreads don't have animal fats. Are you thinking of lard? Did you Google the spread to see it's ingredients?

Frusso · 27/04/2018 13:42

The stock in a block that says "biscuits and pastry" doesn't contain dairy or gluten. And is marketed as suitable for vegetarians.

The spread type one in a pot contains buttermilk. (Dairy and gluten), and the pot one with butter contains butter.

Frusso · 27/04/2018 13:42

*stork, not stock.

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