margarine
1 of 1nouna type of food similar to butter, made from vegetable oils or animal fats
B2Learn more on WikipediaMargarine is a spreadable, semi-solid substance typically made from vegetable oils or animal fats that have been processed to resemble butter. Originally created as a butter substitute, margarine often contains a blend of ingredients such as hydrogenated oils, water, emulsifiers, and sometimes milk solids or flavorings. It was initially developed as a cheaper alternative to butter and gained popularity during times when butter was scarce or expensive. Margarine is often used as a spread on bread, toast, or baked goods, and it can also be used in cooking and baking as a substitute for butter. However, it has faced scrutiny over the years due to concerns about its high trans fat content in some formulations, leading to the development of healthier margarine options that are lower in trans fats and higher in unsaturated fats.
- He reached for the tub of margarine to add a rich and smooth texture to his mashed potatoes.
- They decided to use margarine instead of butter for a healthier option in their cooking.
- Margarine is often used as a dairy-free alternative in cooking and baking.
- The recipe called for margarine as a substitute for butter in baking cookies.
- They decided to use margarine in their cake recipe for a dairy-free option.