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Just want to let everyone know. When you buy Butter Ghee, make sure it is Pure Butter Ghee, and that it is not formed of sunflower or olive oil.
Here is an example:
https://groceries.asda.com/product/cooking-oils/east-end-pure-butter-ghee-for-cooking/910002823480
This is Pure Butter Ghee:
Ingredients: Butterfat 99.8% minimum, Moisture 0.2% maximum, Flavouring (Ethyl Butyrate 0.01%)
Here is an example of BAD or false Butter Ghee:
https://groceries.morrisons.com/webshop/product/KTC-Taj-Mahal-Vegetable-Ghee/448145011
Ingredients
Vegetables Oils (Palm Oil and Rapeseed Oil in varying proportions), Ghee Flavour, Colour: Beta Carotene, Anti-Foaming Agent: E900
I wasn't aware of this, but I have a very good British born friend of Kashmiri heritage, who is open to me asking everything about their culture, food, good brands etc. So if any of you have any questions, I will happily ask them.
Here is an example:
https://groceries.asda.com/product/cooking-oils/east-end-pure-butter-ghee-for-cooking/910002823480
This is Pure Butter Ghee:
Ingredients: Butterfat 99.8% minimum, Moisture 0.2% maximum, Flavouring (Ethyl Butyrate 0.01%)
Here is an example of BAD or false Butter Ghee:
https://groceries.morrisons.com/webshop/product/KTC-Taj-Mahal-Vegetable-Ghee/448145011
Ingredients
Vegetables Oils (Palm Oil and Rapeseed Oil in varying proportions), Ghee Flavour, Colour: Beta Carotene, Anti-Foaming Agent: E900
I wasn't aware of this, but I have a very good British born friend of Kashmiri heritage, who is open to me asking everything about their culture, food, good brands etc. So if any of you have any questions, I will happily ask them.