Cooking oils used in the US and Canada differ at Buffalo Wild Wings.
- Cooks with beef tallow, butter, bacon fat
- Lard in the deep fryer
- BBQ Restaurant
Website
jellybeanandjulias.com
Address and Contact Info
530 W Main St, 8
Anoka, MN
US 55303-2016
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Seed oil free restaurant
Jellybean and Julia's was submitted to the map because they are cooking food with something better than seed oils.
Jellybean and Julia's is reported to be 100% seed oil free.
They are reportedly using beef tallow, beef drippings, or beef suet in their cooking.
They are reportedly using pork lard or manteca in their cooking.
They are reportedly using real butter in their cooking.
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