margariinia
Margariinia is a food product that resembles butter and is used as a substitute for it. It is typically made from vegetable oils, water, and emulsifiers. The oils used can include soybean, canola, corn, or palm oil. The manufacturing process involves hydrogenating or interesterifying the oils to achieve a solid or semi-solid consistency at room temperature, similar to butter. Salt, flavorings, and coloring agents are often added to enhance its taste and appearance.
The development of margariinia arose in the late 19th century as a way to provide a more