How to Check Butter Purity at Home and Avoid Fake Butter: 5 Essential Tips

Amidst the hustle and bustle of our digitised lives, it becomes easy to forget the purity of some of life's simplest basics like food. The controversies that saw the light of day recently, such as the Everest Masala one, bring home the need to be vigilant about what we eat.

  • Amit Diwan
  • Editorial
  • Updated - 2024-07-27, 15:11 IST
butter purity test at home

Butter, a staple in many households, can often be adulterated. To ensure the health and well-being of your family, it's crucial to know how to test its purity at home. Know about five simple yet effective methods to identify genuine butter and protect your family's health.

Check Butter Purity at Home: DIY Guide

butter purity test

The Melting Point Test

Your hands can serve as the first defence against butter pretenders. Simply take a small dollop of butter and place it in the palm of your hand. Real butter will slowly melt from your body heat; the margarine or other substitute, not so much.

The Coconut Oil Challenge

coconut ouil

This test requires a bit more effort but is very revealing. Just melt equal portions of butter and coconut oil together in a glass jar over a double boiler. Let the mixture cool and set in the fridge. If the butter and coconut oil are separated into two distinct layers, it is probably adulterated butter.

The Heat Test

butter heat test

A simple and quick test to check the purity of butter is to heat a tablespoon of butter. Pure butter will melt at once and will turn dark brown while impure butter melts unevenly and it will remain light yellow.

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The Iodine Test

butter iodine test

Mix the melted butter with an iodine solution. If starch is present a bluish color appears; starch being a common adulterant.

The Acid Test

This test involves some chemistry but it is fairly accurate. Mix one spoonful of butter into a glass, then add one pinch of salt and a spoon of hydrochloric acid, and shake well. If a red crust has formed at the bottom of the glass, that suggests vegetable oil.

Add these simple checks to your kitchen routine so as to ensure the good health of your family and to taste the real unsalted butter.

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