Which is better for baking: butter or margarine?

Butter and margarine are both friends that help your cake or cookies turn out just right, but they each have their own special way of doing things.

Butter is like a rich, creamy friend who makes everything taste extra good. It’s made from milk and has lots of fat, which gives your baked goods a soft, fluffy texture and a delicious flavor. Think of it like the chocolate chip in your cookie, it adds that little bit of luxury.

Margarine, on the other hand, is more like a fun, friendly neighbor who likes to play with different ingredients. It’s made from oil and sometimes has food coloring or extra stuff added to make it look nice. Margarine can be just as good, but it might give your baked goods a slightly different texture, kind of like how rice cakes feel compared to cookies.

If you want your cake to be extra soft and flavorful, butter is the way to go. If you're okay with something that still tastes great but has a little twist, margarine can work just as well!

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  1. A child uses butter for cookies and gets a flaky texture, while using margarine results in softer, more spread-out cookies.

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