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Bordier Doux (Unsalted) Butter Rolls (250g) - 5ea Case

Bordier Doux (Unsalted) Butter Rolls (250g) - 5ea Case

Bordier Unsalted Butter Rolls is a traditional French butter made from the milk of grass-fed cows in Brittany and Normandy. It is known for its smooth, silky texture and rich, creamy flavor with a touch of sweetness and savory notes. The butter is churned using a centuries-old process that includes hand-kneading with teak paddles to develop its distinctive quality, a method unchanged since the 19th century. It is prized by chefs for its quality and is used for cooking, baking, or simply spreading on warm bread.

$45.00
Bordier Doux (Unsalted) Butter Rolls (250g) - 5ea Case—
$45.00

Bordier Doux (Unsalted) Butter Rolls (250g) - 5ea Case

Bordier Unsalted Butter Rolls is a traditional French butter made from the milk of grass-fed cows in Brittany and Normandy. It is known for its smooth, silky texture and rich, creamy flavor with a touch of sweetness and savory notes. The butter is churned using a centuries-old process that includes hand-kneading with teak paddles to develop its distinctive quality, a method unchanged since the 19th century. It is prized by chefs for its quality and is used for cooking, baking, or simply spreading on warm bread.

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Bordier Unsalted Butter Rolls is a traditional French butter made from the milk of grass-fed cows in Brittany and Normandy. It is known for its smooth, silky texture and rich, creamy flavor with a touch of sweetness and savory notes. The butter is churned using a centuries-old process that includes hand-kneading with teak paddles to develop its distinctive quality, a method unchanged since the 19th century. It is prized by chefs for its quality and is used for cooking, baking, or simply spreading on warm bread.

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