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Yesterday while shopping I picked up some buttermilk.

Used to drink it as a kid, and hadn't had any in about 50 years so I decided to give it a try.

Pretty darn good! Sure brought back memories! Mom also used it in pancakes.

Anyone else drink it? Virgil B.

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Some, but of course the cultured is different from the real thing.


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Like most kids, I had to try it, and like most kids hated that first sip. I was expecting "buttery" milk. Boy, what a shock!

Today, though, I love the stuff. I don't think I've ever had any but cultured, though. I don't know where or how I'd find the real stuff.


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Originally Posted by RockyRaab
Like most kids, I had to try it, and like most kids hated that first sip. I was expecting "buttery" milk. Boy, what a shock!

Today, though, I love the stuff. I don't think I've ever had any but cultured, though. I don't know where or how I'd find the real stuff.


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Love it, nothing for me to chug a cold quart.
Garnish it with salt and pepper when drinking it from a glass.
My grandmother was Slovak, buttermilk over mashed potatoes was a favorite meal at her house.


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Mine was Czech. I honestly can't remember if she made or used buttermilk, even though they ran Jersey dairy cows. I do remember the fresh whole milk they gave was super creamy.

The Irish pour buttermilk over their oatmeal (steel-cut, of course) and I've tried that to my satisfaction.

My elder daughter gave me a bottle of buttermilk syrup for Christmas. It's nothing like actual buttermilk, unfortunately. It's supposedly for pancakes and such. Not sure if I'll try it again, it was disappointing.


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Originally Posted by 5sdad
For cooking/baking, not for drinking.



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Had another small glass of buttermilk with my Breakfast this AM.

Looks like I'm re-acquiring my taste for this stuff!.

Not sure if I'm drinking cultured? It's made by a local dairy. (Dairy Gold)

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From what I recall, if it's thick, it's cultures skim milk.
Lactic acid if I remember correctly, one of the acids that make corn silage keep.

If it's thinner, it's the real buttermilk.

I like to keep some powder buttermilk on hand.


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Pretty much all dairy is pasteurized today. Hence the addition of lactobacillus. The stuff that was there is dead, so they add in new cultures.

I do like it for cooking but instead of buying it will mix sour cream or plain yogurt in regular milk.

Grandpa’s favorite snack was buttermilk and burnt toast. Never developed an affinity for either one.


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I’ll drink it if we have it. Don’t often have it though.

To me, it’s very similar to plain yogurt.


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We used to go for a ‘ride’ on Sundays. Double scoops of ice cream at the dairy farm store and a gallon glass bottle of buttermilk with flecks of real butter in it.
Kind of tastes like sour cream on mashed potatoes, only better.


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When all else failed, I read the label on my buttermilk...(grin!)

It's cultured. Will have to do a search and see if I can find some non-cultured buttermilk locally, to compare the two.

I remember my Mom telling me that buttermilk was good for digestion. Not sure if this is true, or she was just trying to get me to drink it.

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