Margy

February 28, 2021 at 10:16am

In reply to by John Walters (not verified)

I suspect that way back when buttermilk was the liquid left from churning, that it was tangy. Milk was left to sit at room temperature until the cream came to the top, then was skimmed off. The cream essentially “pre-cultured” itself from bacteria present in the dairy room.

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