How to Check Purity of A2 Desi Ghee? – ShahjiGhee
Are You Eating Pure Desi Ghee?
Have you ever thought the ghee you are using in your diet is pure or not?
A lot of ghee manufacturers in the market replace or mix pure ghee with Vanaspati oil which is very cheap. Few manufacturers mix vegetable oils and other greasy elements in ghee to reduce the price of ghee and hence sell ghee at cheaper prices.
How to Check Purity of A2 Desi Ghee?
Method 1: Put the Ghee on your palm
Place spoonful ghee on your palm. If the ghee starts to melt itself, it is pure since pure ghee melts at body temperature.
Method 2: Check the Colour of Ghee
Take a pan and put it on the medium flame and iet it heat for a while. Now put a spoonful of ghee and if it melts within a few seconds and appears dark brownish in colour, it is pure ghee. If it takes long to melt and is light yellow in colour, it is impure.
Method 3: Scientific Method of Checking Ghee
Take a small amount of melted ghee in a test tube. Add a pinch of sugar and concentrated hydrochloric acid to it. Shake it well and wait for five minutes. If the lower acid layer turns crimson in colour, it shows the presence of vanaspati oil in ghee. But if there is no change in the colour of mixture, it means there is no adulteration.
Using these simple tests at home, you can easily find if the ghee you are using is pure or adulterated.
Try Shahji ghee today, to be assured of the purity. Our desi ghee is free from any kind of adulteration and preservatives. Also, we ensure that the nutritional value of the ghee we manufacture remains intact by cooking it over low flame.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is A2 ghee?
A2 ghee is a type of ghee that is prepared from the milk of indigenous cow milk that contains A2 beta-casein protein in their milk.
Is the market low-price ghee adulterated?
If the ghee is sold under the name A2 in the market, then it is surely an adulterated ghee, because A2 ghee is an expensive ghee that is made purely with the bilona method by churning the curd.
What is the best way to test the purity of ghee?
The easy and instant way to check the purity of A2 ghee is to put some ghee on your palm if it is pure then it will melt at your body temperature.
What is the colour of the A2 cow ghee?
A2 cow ghee is in yellowish colour. This is because cow’s milk fat contains a pigment called beta-carotene. This beta-carotene imparts a yellowish colour in the A2 ghee.
How can I trust Shahji Ghee?
Shahji Ghee is a symbol of quality ghee. I am not saying you should trust Shahji Ghee. Trust comes from inside when we say we make high-quality A2 ghee, don’t agree with us. Try it, and you will see, you start trusting Shahji Ghee.