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Butter Me Up!
Season 3 · Episode 17

Butter Me Up!

Hungry for History with Eva Longoria and Maite Gomez-Rejón

February 12, 202631m 29s

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Show Notes

Butter is so ordinary we barely notice it — until you stop and ask how it’s made, who made it first, and why it once symbolized power, wealth, and even ritual life. In this episode, Eva and Maite trace butter’s story from its accidental invention to its central place in religious and ceremonial traditions. They explore how butter became one of the earliest globally traded foods, prized for its portability, shelf life, and value long before refrigeration, and how it signaled status across cultures.

Along the way, they break down the simple alchemy of turning cream into butter and pause at butter’s most controversial rival: margarine!

They travel to France, where butter reshaped baking and regional identities and speak with baker Clémence de Lutz of Santa Monica’s Petitgrain Boulangerie and learn how laminated dough turns butter into edible architecture.

Link to Petitgrain Boulangerie: https://www.petitgrainboulangerie.com 

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