Why we cover butter with wet clothes
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I imagine one might cover butter with wet cotton cloths in order to protect it. The water won’t dilute the butter because the butter is fat, and it will repel the water. The cloth will keep insects or dust from getting on it. Butter doesn’t have to be refrigerated in order to prevent it from spoiling, so you don’t need to put it in the refrigerator if you protect it appropriately outside the refrigerator.
There’s a kind of dish that I have used to keep butter outside the fridge. You put the butter into the cup in the lid, pour cool water in the bottom, then reverse the lid so the butter is plunged upside down into the water. The butter is kept safe that way and doesn’t get hard like it does in the fridge.❤️❤️❤️
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I imagine one might cover butter with wet cotton cloths in order to protect it. The water won’t dilute the butter because the butter is fat, and it will repel the water. The cloth will keep insects or dust from getting on it. Butter doesn’t have to be refrigerated in order to prevent it from spoiling, so you don’t need to put it in the refrigerator if you protect it appropriately outside the refrigerator.
There’s a kind of dish that I have used to keep butter outside the fridge. You put the butter into the cup in the lid, pour cool water in the bottom, then reverse the lid so the butter is plunged upside down into the water. The butter is kept safe that way and doesn’t get hard like it does in the fridge.❤️❤️❤️
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