For anyone who’s enjoying a return to real food, true buttermilk remains one of the great undiscovered pleasures. Many people enjoy organic produce, grass-fed meats, artisan breads, but “real” dairy has been slower to reach a wide market. Dairy products have long been pasteurized and homogenized into bland tastelessness, with no regard to where the product came from or how it was made.
For anyone who’s enjoying a return to real food, true buttermilk remains one of the great undiscovered pleasures. Many people enjoy organic produce, grass-fed meats, artisan breads, but “real” dairy has been slower to reach a wide market. Dairy products have long been pasteurized and homogenized into bland tastelessness, with no regard to where the product came from or how it was made.