Butter




Butter

There are many butters from which to choose. Australian butters are usually a rich yellow colour. That’s because Australian milk is rich in beta-carotene (vitamin A) as cows are mostly pasture fed. By comparison, European butters are pale in colour as the cows are commonly grain-fed and often housed in barns for much of the year. The breed of cow and the time of year can also make a difference and adding salt tends to make butter more yellow.

General Description

Unsalted butter is produced from fresh sweet cream which has been pasteurised, churned and worked in continuous butter making machines, to produce a premium quality butter. Unsalted Butter is uniform in composition, yellow in colour with a clean nutty flavour typical of butterfat.

Product Application

Unsalted butter is traditionally used as an ingredient in cooking and baking applications where additional salt is not required or undesirable. Unsalted butter imparts a natural and unique flavour benefit, improves moisture retention and retards staling. Unsalted butter may also be used as a flavour carrier or simply as a heat transfer medium in cooking applications.

We can provide all standard Export DOCUMENTS: HEALTH CERTIFICATE, CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS, CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN, PACKING LIST, WEIGHT CERTIFICATE AND INVOICE


Our CNF Price includes the following Charges
Ocean freight cost (may change according to country / Port)
Origin Terminal Handling Charge
Port Service Charge –
Equipment Handling Charge
Security Levy cost
Shipping Line Documentation Fee
Handling / Documentation cost
Export Customs Clearance cost
Pre-Receival Advice Fee
Inspection cost
Certificate of origin cost
HEALTH CERTIFICATE cost
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS

Freight & Surcharges are subject to change wit