🧈 Unleash the Flavor of Ireland!
Kerrygold Pure Irish Unsalted Butter is an all-natural butter made from the milk of grass-fed cows grazing on lush Irish pastures. With a higher butterfat content, it’s perfect for baking and elevating your culinary creations. Free from rBST and growth hormones, this butter embodies quality and tradition from family farms.
K**A
Top Butter!
You just can't go wrong with Kerrygold Unsalted Butter. This butter makes everything you put it on taste amazing. I've discovered too, I do prefer the Unsalted version, and use it regularly.
C**T
Excellent taste, creamy texture, great for baking
I'm very pleased with the taste and performance of this butter. While it is considerably more expensive than the store brand butters, it easily surpasses them for both taste and creaminess. I definitely notice the difference in performance when baking, especially for crusts and frostings. Excellent!
S**G
Highly recommended
Irish butter is the best! Highly recommended
A**T
The best Butter
Excellent butter - clean ingredients and taste great! I have used this butter for over a decade and I love itCan’t go wrong with with K’Gold!
E**
Good quality butter
One of my favorites. Great value, spreads good and tastes even better.
P**
What's good what's not?
It is really rare for me to give butter 5 stars. Well.mayve 4.5 stars is fair rating..I mean this is a very fine butter compared to American butter such as vital farm, Amazon brand, good and gather etc.Thr big differences are the cows diet and fat content.Kerrygold by far surpasses EVERY single American butter I have tried. It is golden yellow. Melt like how butter SUPPOSE to melt. And the taste, oh just so mellow. So right. The price point is okay. In comparison, the quality point is unbeatable on the market so far. And mind you, GMO is banned in Europe. So yeah American are high on gmo and are quite oblivious of their existence on the shelves and in their diet.Now one may think WHY should I pay for fat. When I can cook with vegetable oil. Now, hold your cognitive dissonance. Vegetable oil causes chronic disease. That's right, prolonged inflammation. Go seek the truth yourself.Butter is a stable fat, soluble. Therefore does not causes any problem, easy to digest and aids in nutrient absorption.
V**O
Just A Block of Butter
I wish I had know this earlier, but this isn't a stick of butter. It's just a solid block. It's not in a box and it's not sealed in plastic. It's just wrapped in one layer of some sort of paper, and that's it. The ends of the paper aren't even sealed, so this was delivered to me with the flap open, directly exposing the butter to whatever dirt and germs were in the Amazon Fresh bag. I think this block is for bakers and things like that, not for spreading on bread or frying an egg. Kerrygold makes great butter, and I probably should have read the description more carefully, but I'm probably going to discard this and buy something that's actually sealed up and has sticks of butter inside.
P**R
Yes, I Love Kerrygold Butter, but Priced Out of Reach for Many Households
Simply stated, I really like Kerrygold butter because it's grass-fed and it's always consistent in taste and texture. It is rather pricey for butter ... that's my only hesitation to recommend it. For many households on a budget, it's not necessarily affordable. I don't love the price, but sometimes, you just have to pay a bit more for really good quality. That said, due to its price, I often supplement my purchases of Kerrygold butter with another good organic but not grass-fed brand of butter. With good organic brands, I can usually get twice as much for just a dollar more.If you are going to choose just one variety of Kerrygold, I recommend the unsalted butter over the salted butter. Depending on the flavor you want for your dishes, you can always add the salt, but you can't take it out.Spreadability for butter is a non-issue ... this is butter, not margarine. If you keep any kind of butter in the refrigerator, it is not going to be easy to spread immediately when you take it out. If you want butter to be easier to spread, leave it out at room temperature for a good half-hour before using it.
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