Jonathan at King Arthur

December 29, 2020 at 12:28pm

In reply to by John Walters (not verified)

Hi John, What is "real" buttermilk? Who is to say? Originally, it was the leftover liquid from making butter. Now it's cultured from milk: skim, whole, or whatever the manufacturer chooses to use. Traditional buttermilk is less acidic and thinner than cultured buttermilk, but it IS still acidic, as it's made from churning cultured (fermented) cream.

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