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Thanks. Do you know how that happens?

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Thanks, cream kefir. Makes more sense.

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What is UHT?

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>Well it's pasteurized to start with. But cultured pasteurized is better than

just plain pasteurized, so it's a step in the right direction. I suspect that OP

would sell raw butter if it could be sold in more outlets. But who knows, once

they switched to UHT, they kind of sold their souls.

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>As for health advantages, it's got probiotics and tastes a bit sour. I like

cultured butter, but my wife does not.

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>They also sell a seasonal, Spring Butter.

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>> Organic Pastures is offering cultured butter now. Can anyone tell me the

health and taste advantages to cultured vs not?

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Thanks for clarifying that!

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>I think you're confusing Organic Valley with Organic Pastures. OP is raw and OV

is pasteurized.

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>> Well it's pasteurized to start with. But cultured pasteurized is better than

just plain pasteurized, so it's a step in the right direction. I suspect that OP

would sell raw butter if it could be sold in more outlets. But who knows, once

they switched to UHT, they kind of sold their souls.

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>> As for health advantages, it's got probiotics and tastes a bit sour. I like

cultured butter, but my wife does not.

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>> They also sell a seasonal, Spring Butter.

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>> Cheers,

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It is NOT nasty!

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>Oh, you must mean Organic VALLEY. Organic Pastures is Mark McAfee's raw milk

business, which does sell raw butter (though I hear it's nasty).

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>> Well it's pasteurized to start with. But cultured pasteurized is better than

just plain pasteurized, so it's a step in the right direction. I suspect that OP

would sell raw butter if it could be sold in more outlets. But who knows, once

they switched to UHT, they kind of sold their souls.

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>> As for health advantages, it's got probiotics and tastes a bit sour. I like

cultured butter, but my wife does not.

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>> They also sell a seasonal, Spring Butter.

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>> Cheers,

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It might not be nasty, but it is inferior to other raw butter I have

tried. Doesn't hold a candle to Amos 's cultured raw butter

available to Rawesome members for example.

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> It is NOT nasty!

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>>Oh, you must mean Organic VALLEY. Organic Pastures is Mark McAfee's raw

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