Margarine

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Meanings of Margarine

   
Noun
  • A soft spread made from vegetable oils that is often used instead of butter on bread or in cooking.
  • A type of fat that can be used in cooking and baking, similar to butter but made from plants.
   

Explanation of the word: Margarine

Margarine is a soft, yellow spread that you can put on bread or use for cooking. It's like butter, but made from plants instead of milk.

   

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Translations for the word: Margarine

   
hindi
मार्जरीन (Margarine)

margarine

मक्खन (Makkhan)

makkhan

घी (Ghee)

ghee

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Margarine

The Magic of Margarine!

Margarine is a funny word, isn’t it? It’s a spread that looks like butter but is made from plants! Imagine a little yellow tub sitting in your fridge, ready to make your toast taste yummy.

You can use margarine to make cookies, too! Just like magic, it helps them become soft and delicious.

Did you know that some people like margarine because it can be a little healthier than butter? So, next time you see that tub, remember it’s not just a spread; it’s a little helper in the kitchen!

Spread it on and enjoy your tasty treats!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Margarine

Margarine is a soft, spreadable food made from vegetable oils or animal fats. People often use it as a substitute for butter.

You pronounce 'margarine' like this: mar-juh-reen.

The word 'margarine' comes from the French word 'margarine', which means 'pearl'. It was named because of its pearly color.

The word 'margarine' in Bengali is 'মার্জারিন' (Mārjārin).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Margarine

Fact: Margarine was invented in France in 1869 as a butter substitute and is made from vegetable oils.
Proverb: You can't make an omelet without breaking eggs. (Sometimes you need to make changes to create something new.)
Quote: "The secret of getting ahead is getting started." - Mark Twain