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FAQ

Yes, A2 cow ghee can be consumed by toddlers and children as it is a natural and healthy source of fat

The ghee is extracted from curd of Gir Cow’s milk. Gir Cows are an indigenous breed of India. These cows are grass-fed, not factory farmed and are free from any cross-breeding. The milk (A2 milk) obtained from these cows is high in nutrition and low in fat content which makes this ghee the best choice for regular consumption

Bilona is an ancient Indian method of making ghee. The A2 Gir Cow milk is boiled and cooled. A spoonful of curd is added to the milk and kept at room temperature overnight. The curd is churned to extract butter (Makkhan) from it. The butter is heated so that the water evaporates leaving behind milk solids & Pure Ghee.

it is considered safe for people with high cholesterol levels. However, it is always recommended to consult with a healthcare provider or a registered dietitian before making any significant changes to your diet, especially if you have specific health concerns. They can provide personalized advice based on your individual health status and medical history.

Back2Origin A2 Desi Cow Ghee is made entirely from the milk extracted from Gir cows. The indigenous cow gives around  8-10 litres of milk per day which is more nutritious than foreign breeds that produce more milk. The cows are neither forced nor injected with hormones to enhance milk production.

Our ghee is bi-directionally bilona churned with a wooden churner. This is why our A2 cow ghee has a grainy texture, thicker consistency, tempting aroma, superior flavour, and is much healthier. Hence, A2 Desi Cow Ghee is costlier and better than regular ghee.

The easiest method to check the purity is to do a pan test. Add a teaspoon of ghee to a pan and heat it. If the ghee starts melting immediately and turns dark brown, it is pure. However, if it takes time to melt and is yellow in colour, then it is adulterated.

Our cows graze freely and are given natural fodder. The buttermilk obtained in ghee making is also given to our cows. We believe in a cruelty-free environment, and therefore we do not inject hormones in cows.

No, we at Back2Origin believe in sustainable packaging. Therefore, our ghee is available in eco-friendly glass jars.