Around the 1930s and 1940s, Arthur Imhausen developed and implemented an industrial process in Germany for producing edible fats by oxidizing synthetic paraffin wax made from coal.

  • tae glas [siad/iad]@slrpnk.net
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    that whole page is wild, i’d no idea margarine was outright banned in some places for nearly a century, resulting in bootleg margarine, or that there were so many bans on colouring it yellow to rival butter. 🤯

    some places forcing margarine to be pink (to make it seem unpalatable) wouldn’t have worked on me imo, foods need more whimsy

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      If you like colored food, I highly recommend adding pandan to your ingredients cabinet.

      Pandan works in place of vanilla, tho much thicker, and it dyes your food a brilliant emerald green. Makes beautiful baked goods.

      I used it to make what I called “teenage mutant ninja turtle cheesecake cookies” which were just turtle cheesecake cookies made with pandan so they were green filling with brown accents, and arranged to look like turtles… and they were a wild success!

      Example: