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With this method, it is possible to any neutral fat (coconut oil, margarine, bass oil, etc.) or from a mixture of these fats to obtain in a simple and cheap way artificial oilsimilar to natural in its taste and color.

In a boiler with double walls, the gap between which is filled with water, neutral fat is melted at a temperature of 40-60 ° C with the addition of whey. This temperature is maintained until a flocculent layer is formed on the surface of the fat, containing mainly the proteins contained in the whey, as well as part of the casein that was in the whey in a dissolved state. The formation of this layer serves as an indication that. the process of boiling and impregnating the neutral fat with the necessary substances is over and it is possible to separate the fat from the whey, allowing the latter to flow out of the vessel.

The fat is allowed to cool slowly and is further processed in a metal machine in the usual way, as is practiced to obtain ordinary natural butter.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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