Fushi Wellbeing Organic Ghee 230g
£11.50
Fushi Wellbeing Organic Ghee 230g:
- Ayurvedic wisdom has hailed ghee as the ultimate cooking oil
- Rich in fat-soluble vitamins A, D and K2
- Ghee is incredibly good for the gut
- 100% Organic ghee is made with pure, high quality artisan butter and cream
- Produced fresh from free range “grass fed cows”
- Suitable for vegetarians
Product Information
Directions for use
1. Fushi organic ghee butter can be used to substitute your cooking oil. Use as a cooking oil for sautéing, baking or frying, in any place where you would use oil or butter.
2. Fushi Pure Ghee Butter is also great for baking and can be used instead of butter, in many baking recipes.
3. For roasting vegetables, you can melt the ghee and drizzle over before baking.
Ingredients | 100% Organic Clarified Butter. Country of Origin: Europe. CAUTION: Organic Grass-fed Butter is derived from MILK. However, our Organic Ghee is lactose-free due to the process of creating clarified butter. |
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Disclaimer | This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. Results may vary from individual to individual. While we try to ensure that product information is correct, on occasion manufacturers may alter their ingredient lists. Please check the bottle for the most up to date information. |
Type | Liquid |
Gender | Unisex |
Suitable for | Vegetarian |
Age Range | Under 15, 15-35, 36-49, Over 50 |
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