Is Butterball really a better turkey?

Butterball turkeys are of the highest quality product and will be sure to impress your guests. Here's why Butterball is the right (and only!) choice this holiday season: Butterball turkeys are always tender and juicy because we take the extra step of individually pre-brining them based on size.
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What's so good about Butterball turkey?

Butterball is known for its pre-basted turkeys. The frozen Butterball turkeys have an eight percent solution of water, salt, spices and "natural flavors," while the turkeys it sells as fresh (which, by law, mean they've never been chilled below 26 degrees Fahrenheit) only contain four percent of that solution.
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Is Butterball turkey real turkey?

Butterball is not in fact a preparation of chicken or a specific heritage breed, but rather a business investment, as so much of American cuisine is. In fact, there is no actual butter in or on a Butterball turkey.
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Is Butterball a good turkey for Thanksgiving?

​Tender and juicy, Butterball Fresh Whole Turkeys are all natural*, never frozen, gluten free, and raised without hormones on American farms, giving you the highest quality turkey for your holiday meal. *all natural means minimally processed and no artificial ingredients.
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What brand of turkey is best?

We Roasted 5 Grocery Store Turkeys & This Is the Best
  • Here's how we did it.
  • Butterball.
  • Shady Brook Farms.
  • Harris Teeter Brand.
  • Nature's Rancher.
  • Organic Prairie.
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Are Butterball turkeys injected with salt?

3. You don't realize that many turkeys are pre-brined. That frozen Butterball "Contains up to 8% of a solution of Water, Salt, Spices, and Natural Flavor." That means Butterball did the brining already in order to extend the shelf life of the turkey.
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Is there a difference between turkey brands?

These store brand turkeys are excellent turkeys and are quite often the stores' “leader” turkeys, meaning you can get them cheap. There is no discernible difference in most brand names, so just go with the cheapest.
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Is Butterball turkey better than other brands?

Butterball turkeys are of the highest quality product and will be sure to impress your guests. Here's why Butterball is the right (and only!) choice this holiday season: Butterball turkeys are always tender and juicy because we take the extra step of individually pre-brining them based on size.
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Does China own Butterball?

Seaboard Corporation bought Smithfield's stake in Butterball in 2010. The company sells over one billion pounds of turkey a year. Though the Butterball brand has been formally recognized since 1940, Butterball LLC was formed in 2006. In Canada, the rights to Butterball are owned by Exceldor Foods Ltd.
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Is Butterball turkey healthy?

All Butterball turkeys are raised hormone- and steroid-free in accordance with USDA requirements. To maintain the health of our turkeys, we will administer antibiotics only as needed, under licensed veterinarian's guidance, to ensure they live healthy lives, free of illness.
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What breed of turkey does Butterball use?

Butterball has grown exponentially throughout the last 60 years behind the iconic Butterball brand through innovation and corporate partnership. Butterball turkey is introduced as a new special breed white feather turkey.
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Does Butterball turkey have additives?

Butterball's All Natural* products have no added hormones or steroids, no nitrates or nitrites added and no artificial ingredients. All turkeys are raised hormone- and steroid-free in accordance with USDA requirements. *All Natural means minimally processed; no artificial ingredients.
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How are Butterball turkeys raised?

They are raised in barns with ammonia-filled air, and debeaked (without pain relievers) to avoid injuring each other in the overcrowded conditions.
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Should you baste a Butterball turkey?

After testing countless turkeys Butterball has concluded that you really don't need to baste your turkey to make it moist. Opening and closing the oven door can let out heat if you're not fast and Butterball suggests it's not worth tying yourself to the oven. This, of course, is also about preference and tradition.
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Where do frozen turkeys come from?

If you are going to buy a frozen turkey, buy it from your local butcher or a small family farm where their turkeys are flash frozen to preserve the flavor and quality, rather than one from a supermarket where you have no idea how long it's been frozen and if the bird was thawed and refrozen along the way.
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Where do Butterball turkeys come from in Canada?

—Quebec-based food company Exceldor Cooperative has agreed to acquire Parrish & Heimbecker, Ltd., (P&H Foods) which makes the iconic Butterball branded foods. P&H's main turkey processing plant located in Hanover, Ont., and a joint venture interest in Golden Valley Farms processing plant located in Arthur, Ont.
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Who makes Pride of the Farm turkey?

WHO WE ARE. Hawkeye Steel Products, Inc is a manufacturer with three brand names, all with deep roots in American agriculture. Martin Lorenzen, a German foundryman, originated Pride of the Farm® in 1920 in Marshalltown, IA and then moved to Waterloo, IA in 1923.
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Does brand of frozen turkey matter?

While frozen turkeys are usually sold, well, frozen, there are some frozen turkeys that are sold defrosted. These are typically labeled as “previously frozen.” Like a fresh turkey, the label “frozen” does not indicate anything about the way the turkey was raised or processed beyond the temperature it was stored at.
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Are Frozen turkeys as good as fresh?

The frozen turkey had a rougher texture and tended to shred apart when cut. It was drier. The breast meat looked stringy and was chewier than the fresh turkey's breast meat. The next day, the fresh one still tasted better, but the texture of the frozen one seemed somewhat improved by refrigeration.
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What ingredients are in a Butterball turkey?

Ingredients: Whole Young Turkey. Contains up to 8% of a solution of Water, Salt, Spices, and Natural Flavor.
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Are Butterball turkey breast already brined?

"Most turkeys are already brined. Butterball turkeys have a solution in them that really helps to keep them moist and juicy and tender. If you're going to brine it, we do suggest that you cut down on the salt.”
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How long before Thanksgiving should I buy a turkey?

A raw, fresh turkey should be stored for no longer than two days in the refrigerator. So if you're buying fresh and want to keep it that way, you'll have to make the purchase right before Thanksgiving. Still looking for a fresh, local bird? Don't wait to reserve one.
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Are Amish turkeys better?

Amish turkeys are a good bet for “natural,” as they typically are “antibiotic-free,” “non-GMO” and raised on Amish farms that use sustainable/humane practices.
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