Borden Country Store Bulgarian Cultured Whole Buttermilk
Product Information
Use Borden buttermilk to take your recipes and baked goods to the next level. By adding Borden buttermilk, you can make your pancakes mouth-wateringly fluffy, biscuits deliciously flakey, and cakes scrumptiously moist. You can also enjoy it chilled in a glass. Made with milk from cows not treated with rbST.
- KosherFoodHealth ScoreNutrition FactsServings Per ContainerServing size1cup (240 ml)Amount per servingCalories160% Daily value*Total Fat9g13.85%Saturated Fat5g25%Trans Fat0gCholesterol35mg11.67%Sodium250mg10.42%Total Carbohydrate13g4.33%Dietary Fiber0g0%Sugar12gProtein9gCalcium300mg30%Iron0mg0%Potassium400mg11.43%Vitamin A300Number of International Units6%Vitamin C3.6mg6%Vitamin D100Number of International Units25%*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Ingredients
Cultured Milk, Nonfat Dry Milk, Modified Food Starch, Salt, Sodium Citrate, Mono and Diglycerides, Carrageenan, Carob Bean Gum, Vitamin D3Allergen Info
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Reviews
Average Customer Rating4.5(2)5(1)4(1)3(0)2(0)1(0)- Anonymous - 2024-03-12I am so upset that Kroger is not getting this whole Borden’s buttermilk in. Even Kroger’s store brand buttermilk is all horrible buttermilk. Borden’s is the real thing. Please get Bord...
- John - 2023-09-27I have always liked the thickness and flavor of Bulgarian butter milk. However, a recent purchase seemed off. It was more like the regular style. Maybe mislabeled as Bulgarian buttermil...