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Good Morning's Gryanulaa Cow Ghee - Danedaar
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Product Highlights
- Good MorninG's Gryanulaa Cow Ghee is made from cow’s milk by adopting a traditional Vedic process. In this process, the ghee is prepared by slow cooking, which enhances its aroma and granular texture. Ghee is commonly used in Indian cooking. Cooking with Good MorninG's Gryanulaa Cow Ghee means enhancing the taste of dishes. Ghee can be swapped for vegetable oil or coconut oil in baked goods or can be used for deep
- frying, or simply melt it and spread it on roti, or pour it on vegetables/dal before serving. Buy Good MorninG's Gryanulaa Cow Ghee online at the best price, right here, and experience multiple Ghee Benefits!
- Disclaimer: Despite our attempts to provide you with the most accurate information possible, the actual packaging, ingredients, true nature and colour of the product may sometimes vary. Please read the label, directions, and warnings carefully before use. ISO 22000
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About This Item
Ingredients Cow Milk Fat. Nutritional Facts Energy 897 kcal Carbohydrates 0.0g Proteins 0.0g Sugar 0.0g Vitamin A 700mg Fat 99.7g Trans Fat <4g Saturated Fat <75g Features Good MorninG's Gryanulaa cow ghee is made from cow’s milk by adopting a traditional Vedic process. Granular, aromatic, and rich yellow with natural beta-carotene Good Source of Vitamins A, D, E & K Good MorninG's Gryanulaa cow ghee is an integral part of Indian cooking. It can be consumed regularly with dal, curries, rice, and chapatis.
