Why does margarine turn yellow?

Margarine turns yellow.
The surface becoming darker is a classic sign of oxidation, and you've probably seen the same happen to butter. If the layer of yellowness is paper-thick, you can scrape it off, but if it's much thicker, it's better to get rid of the container or tub.
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How can you tell if margarine is bad?

Butter and margarine have gone bad when they have sour smell and taste, have mold, or are discolored. After the expected expiration date, if they don't show signs of having gone bad, it's safe to eat them.
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How is margarine yellow?

When produced, margarine is a pasty white colour, which looks unappetizing. Butter gets its rich colour from carotene in the grass that cows eat. Beginning in the 1870s, margarine manufacturers added yellow colouring to make their product look like butter.
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Can you eat yellow butter?

Partial oxidation doesn't mean the butter is spoiled, but its quality is definitely lower. If only the surface area is oxidized, you can always cut it out and use the rest. If you notice that the layer of slightly-darker yellow is quite thick already, discard the whole thing.
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Can margarine go moldy?

The vegetable fat in margarine oxidizes pretty fast and can create the perfect breeding ground for mold if the spread is further exposed to water. Even in the refrigerator, margarine can still become moldy if it hasn't been handled or stored properly or has overstayed its recommended sell-by date.
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How Is Margarine Made? (And Why I Stopped Eating It)



Should margarine be refrigerated?

Margarine, especially a soft tub margarine, can separate into water and oil or water and solids if not kept refrigerated. Although it may be safe to eat, it may not have the mouthfeel you're looking for. Both margarine and buttery spreads shouldn't be left out, and should always be refrigerated immediately after use.
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How Long Can margarine be left unrefrigerated?

Margarine can last for 2-3 days at room temperature, 1-2 months in the fridge, and 6-8 months in the freezer. Always be sure to keep margarine in some type of storage packaging for optimal shelf life.
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Why did my butter turn yellow?

It is often because the butter hasn't been stored correctly – warm temperatures, light and moisture can all cause butter to deteriorate quickly and become rancid. If the darker yellow layer is quite thin and the aroma isn't too sour, then you can just cut away the outside layer before using.
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What does spoiled butter look like?

Good butter has an even yellow color from inside out. Slice a small portion of your butter, if the inside looks brighter or lighter, then it has gone bad. Black spots on butter are signs of mold formation. Butter with mold should be discarded.
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What does rancid butter look like?

A sour-bitter taste is identifiable with rancidity (i.e. soapy, baby-vomit, blue cheese). Rancid butter becomes yellow to brown and the flavor becomes harsh.
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Is margarine dyed yellow?

Butter, traditionally, is yellow, a color ideally derived from plant carotene in the milk of grass-fed cows. Margarine, on the other hand, as made in the industrial vat, is white, the unappetizing shade of grade-school paste.
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Is margarine naturally yellow?

Margarine's natural colour, an unappetizing grey, is removed by bleach. Dyes and strong flavours must then be added to turn it yellow and make it resemble butter. Finally, the mixture is compressed and packaged in blocks or tubs and sold as a 'healthy food'!
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Is yellow butter margarine?

Color debate

While butter that cows produced had a slightly yellow color, margarine had a white color, making the margarine look more like lard, which many people found unappetizing. Around the late 1880s, manufacturers began coloring margarine yellow to improve sales.
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How long does opened margarine last in fridge?

MARGARINE — UNOPENED OR OPENED PACKAGE

Margarine that has been continuously refrigerated will usually keep well for about 1 to 2 months after the Sell By or Best By date on the package. Can you freeze margarine?
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Is margarine healthier than butter?

Margarine usually tops butter when it comes to heart health. Margarine is made from vegetable oils, so it contains unsaturated "good" fats — polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats. These types of fats help reduce low-density lipoprotein (LDL), or "bad," cholesterol when substituted for saturated fat.
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Can I freeze margarine?

Can I freeze margarine? Yes. Place the stick margarine package in a resealable freezer bag. Freeze before the expiration date on the package, and stored frozen up to six months.
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Can you eat oxidized butter?

What happens when you eat expired/old butter? The first thing to do is, not panic as old butter cannot kill you or give you food poisoning. The worst that can happen is a stomach ache. Also, rancid butter can lower your vitamin E and vitamin B stores.
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Can old butter make you sick?

It should be pointed out that rancid butter can't make you sick, but it won't taste or smell very good. Rancidity is caused by exposure to oxygen, light and heat. So, to prevent rancidity, keep your butter in an opaque butter dish with a lid.
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Should butter always be refrigerated?

If you prefer unsalted butter, refrigerate it. Same goes for whipped butter. If it creeps above 70 degrees Fahrenheit in your kitchen, all butter should go into the fridge to avoid going bad — even into the freezer if you want to store it for a few months.
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Is butter supposed to be yellow?

Butter has a natural pale-yellow color but can range from deep yellow to white depending on feed used and the breed of cow the milk originates from. In the United States, the diet of cows varies from those in Europe and Oceania, and there are also breed differences.
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How long can you keep butter in the refrigerator?

According to the USDA, butter (opened or unopened) can be kept in the refrigerator for one to three months. It can also be frozen for up to a year. The taste and texture will change considerably after that point, so aim to only buy as much as you think you can use within a year.
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Do eggs need to be refrigerated?

Without a cuticle, eggs need to be kept cold—not for the product itself, but to discourage bacterial growth in and on it. Conversely, eggs with their protective layers intact are much less likely to be infected by salmonella—at least on the inside—and because of this they don't need to be refrigerated.
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How long can eggs sit out?

"After eggs are refrigerated, they need to stay that way," the USDA website explains. "A cold egg left out at room temperature can sweat, facilitating the movement of bacteria into the egg and increasing the growth of bacteria. Refrigerated eggs should not be left out more than two hours."
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Does cheese need to be refrigerated?

Soft cheeses such as cream cheese, cottage cheese, shredded cheeses, and goat cheese must be refrigerated for safety. As a general rule, hard cheeses such as cheddar, processed cheeses (American), and both block and grated Parmesan do not require refrigeration for safety, but they will last longer if kept refrigerated.
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Does ketchup need to be refrigerated?

Because of its natural acidity, Heinz® Ketchup is shelf-stable. However, its stability after opening can be affected by storage conditions. We recommend that this product, like any processed food, be refrigerated after opening. Refrigeration will maintain the best product quality after opening.
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