What is the healthiest butter? Here are the best ones to keep in the fridge.

Is butter bad for you?

Butter alternatives like margarine have been around for centuries, but many gained popularity in the ’80s and ’90s during a fat-free frenzy. The message to consumers was clear: fat was the enemy.

Take the iconic butter spray commercial series in the 90s with Italian-American actor and model Fabio Lanzoni. In a dimly lit, fantasy world, a young woman laments (or dreams, depending on the commercial you’re watching) about the evils of butter. Enter long haired hunk Lanzoni wielding a spray bottle of margarine and you too will say I can’t believe he’s not butter!

Butter is a staple on our bread, in our skillets, and in many of our dishes — some people even put it in their coffee.

What is the healthiest butter?

Butter can totally fit into a healthy diet, says registered dietitian Abbey Sharp, and grass-fed butter is the healthiest butter money can buy.

Before we get into the health benefits of this type of butter, let’s break down the fat content in butter in general. Butter is composed mostly of saturated fat, although there is a certain percentage of monounsaturated fat. While saturated fat has historically been demonized as unhealthy, studies have found no significant link between saturated fat and cardiovascular disease.

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