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Kerrygold Pure Irish Butter - Salted (8 ounce) by igourmet.com
Kerrygold Pure Irish Butter - Salted (8 ounce) by igourmet.com
Brand: IGOURMET
Category: Gourmet


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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 2498

Country: ireland
Media: Misc.
Size: 8 ounce

ASIN: B000CC1FM8


Features:
  • Imported from Ireland
  • Great for baking
  • makes wonderfull cream sauces
  • Available in salted and unsalted
  • Varieties sold separately

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Long before Kerrygold was ever heard of - in fact, as far back as written records go - dairying has played a starring role in Ireland. In the old days, Irishmen kept cattle for milk more than for meat, and status was derived from the bounty of your herd.

How did cows become the cornerstone of Irish wealth? Simple. Ireland was made for milk. It has everything you need to make a cow happy: good soil, a mild climate, moisture-bearing southwesterly winds, and all the green grass you can chew.

It didn't take long to figure out that happy cows produce amazing milk, which can then be churned into unbeatable butter. As early as the 17th century, Ireland was sharing its butter with the world. Irish boats were being met at the dock by salivating Swedes, Danes, Portuguese, Frenchmen, Spaniards and American colonists - just as Kerrygold butter is today.

The butter is so appealingly golden that it looks as though it has been colored, although the color is natural, coming from the beta-carotene in the intense green Irish grass consumed by the cows. Made in the style of all premium European butters, Kerrygold's higher fat content gives its butter a distinctive richness. The foil wrapper preserves freshness and premium quality


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Well worth the $   July 22, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Butter doesn't get better than this. It's easily spreadable, straight out of the refrigerator, without being mushy like margarine. It's lightly salted, so it can be eaten with flavorful breads without competing on flavor, or on plainer breads and still has enough salt to make a difference. I've bought this in Europe, and locally at a Safeway/Genuardi's market, and given how weak the dollar is, even this online price isn't bad (though I've paid 2.99 locally when it's on sale).

You'll never look at butter the same way again after trying this.



5 out of 5 stars Kerrygold Irish Butter   May 18, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Amazon found Igourmet for me. I ordered this most delicious Irish Butter and now I am delighted to be able to serve this delectable butter every day.


5 out of 5 stars great butter   May 4, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is NOT cooking butter. This is EATING butter. Too good for use in cooking, though you could do that, I just want to taste it directly on toast, biscuits, etc. Regular butter is okay to use in cooking, but this is the Cadillac of dairy products. You haven't lived until you've tried real butter without the processing other butters go through. Enough said, enjoy!


4 out of 5 stars Probably as good as commercial butter gets   November 8, 2007
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I just bought this on a lark (not from Amazon), and I was pleasantly surprised: it has a very mild, smooth, creamy taste. At first, I thought that butter was butter, but I did a direct comparison (tasting small slivers of each back-to-back) with the Costco Kirkland Signature butter I had in the fridge, and I have to say the Kerrygold is superior and a lot closer to the fresh, smooth taste I remember spreading on fresh breads at European continental breakfasts.

As a side note, the salted butter really isn't very salty (much less so than the other butter), which (to me) is a good thing, as I'm not much for salty flavors.


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