explain the process involved in butter making
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In the churning process the cream is violently agitated to break down the fat globules, causing the fat to coagulate intobutter grains, while the fat content of the remaining liquid, the buttermilk, decreases. Thus the cream is split into two fractions: butter grains and buttermilk.
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In the churning process the cream is violently agitated to break down the fat globules, causing the fat to coagulate into butter grains, while the fat content of the remaining liquid, the buttermilk, decreases. Thus the cream is split into two fractions: butter grains and buttermilk.
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