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==Nutritional information== {{See also|Butterfat}} Butter (salted during manufacturing) is 16% water, 81% [[fat]], and 1% [[protein (nutrient)|protein]], with negligible [[carbohydrate]]s (provided from table source as 100 g). [[Saturated fat]] is 51% of total fats in butter (table source). In a reference amount of {{cvt|100|g}}, butter supplies 717 [[calorie]]s and 76% of the [[Daily Value]] (DV) for [[vitamin A]], 15% DV for [[vitamin E]], and 28% DV for [[sodium in biology|sodium]], with no other [[micronutrient]]s in significant content (table). In 100 grams, salted butter contains 215 mg of [[cholesterol]] (table source). {{Nutritional value | name = Butter, salted | serving_size = 100 g | kcal = 717 | water = 16 g | carbs = 0.06 g | sugars = 0.06 g | fat = 81.1 g | satfat = 51.4 g | monofat = 21 g | polyfat = 3 g | protein = 0.85 g | cholesterol = 215 mg | vitA_ug = 684 | thiamin_mg = <!-- 0.0007 --> <!-- don't include nutrients that are < 1% of RDA --> | riboflavin_mg = <!-- 0.005 --> | niacin_mg = <!-- 0.006 --> | pantothenic_mg = | vitB6_mg = <!-- 0.0004 --> | folate_ug = <!-- 0.426 --> | vitB12_ug = 0.17 | choline_mg = | vitC_mg = | vitD_ug = <!-- 0.06 --> | vitD_iu = | vitE_mg = 2.32 | vitK_ug = 7 | calcium_mg = 24 | copper_mg = | iron_mg = <!-- 0.03 --> | magnesium_mg = <!-- 0.28 --> | manganese_mg = | phosphorus_mg = <!-- 3.4 --> | potassium_mg = <!-- 3.4 --> | selenium_ug = | sodium_mg = 643 | zinc_mg = <!-- 0.01 --> | note=[https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/173410/nutrients Link to USDA Database entry] }} As butter is essentially just the milk fat, it contains only traces of [[lactose]], so moderate consumption of butter is not a problem for [[lactose intolerant]] people.<ref>From data here [http://www.gastro.net.au/diets/lactose.html] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051224060911/http://www.gastro.net.au/diets/lactose.html#|date=24 December 2005}}, one [[teaspoon]] of butter contains 0.03 grams of lactose; a cup of milk contains 400 times that amount.</ref> People with [[milk allergies]] may still need to avoid butter, which contains enough of the allergy-causing proteins to cause reactions.<ref>Allergy Society of South Africa. [http://www.allergysa.org/milk.htm Milk Allergy & Intolerance] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051126084811/http://www.allergysa.org/milk.htm |date=26 November 2005 }}. Retrieved 27 November 2005.</ref> {{comparison of cooking fats}}
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