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Industrial Margarine is a type of oil and fat product used in the food industry. It is a semi-solid emulsion of vegetable oil and water, with added salt, emulsifiers, and other ingredients. It is used as a spread, in baking, and as a cooking fat. Industrial Margarine is a cost-effective alternative to butter, and is often used in the production of processed foods. It is also used in the production of margarine-based spreads, such as margarine-based mayonnaise.
Industrial Margarine is produced in a variety of forms, including liquid, paste, and block. It is available in a range of colors, flavors, and textures. It is also available in a range of fat levels, from low-fat to high-fat.
Industrial Margarine is produced by a number of companies, including Unilever, Cargill, Bunge, and ADM. It is also available from a range of smaller producers. Show Less Read more