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Ghee producer

Ghee producer companies follow different ghee making method, however, the traditional ghee manufacturing method is most popular for making premium quality ghee. Besides the purity of raw materials, the process and the integrity of the process are two important facets of produced ghee quality. Milkio Food, New Zealand is a secondary ghee producer company that offers varieties of premium quality ghee clarified butter like Organic Cow Ghee, Grass-Fed Cow Ghee, High Aroma Cow Ghee, High Aroma Sheep Ghee, Infused Ghee [Lime and Garlic], Blend Ghee, Milk Powder, Butter, etc. Read more here https://milkio.co.nz/ghee-producer/

Ghee producer companies follow different ghee making method, however, the traditional ghee manufacturing method is most popular for making premium quality ghee. Besides the purity of raw materials, the process and the integrity of the process are two important facets of produced ghee quality. Milkio Food, New Zealand is a secondary ghee producer company that offers varieties of premium quality ghee clarified butter like Organic Cow Ghee, Grass-Fed Cow Ghee, High Aroma Cow Ghee, High Aroma Sheep Ghee, Infused Ghee [Lime and Garlic], Blend Ghee, Milk Powder, Butter, etc. Read more here https://milkio.co.nz/ghee-producer/

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Ghee producer – Pure Ghee

Manufacturers

Ghee producer companies are mostly two types.

One is the primary producer and the other is the secondary producer. Primary producers maintain a

dairy farm for producing the milk butter and the secondary ghee producers buy their raw materials from

certified firms. For example, Milkio Foods of New Zealand is a secondary producer company that uses

raw ingredients of ghee from organic-certified dairy farms only for making their organic grass-fed cow

ghee.


How ghee is produced in the factory?

Ghee is produced from pure milk. In the traditional process, milk is converted into curd and by churning

the card, we make milk butter. Now it is a slow cooking process. Milk butter is boiled on low to medium

flame and from melted butter, gradually milk proteins like lactose and casein get separated.

The butter gets clarified in this slow-cooking process and that is why ghee is also called clarified butter.

Clarified can be further caramelized and it is called ghee. Pure ghee producer companies keep this

process completely transparent and no synthetic color, flavor, or preservative is used in ghee making.

Usually, five methods are used as ghee producer commercial processes. These are the traditional

method, creamery – butter method, direct cream method, pre-stratification method, and continuous

method.

! Why the traditional method for ghee producing is the

most popular?

The indigenous or traditional method is the most popular process of all the methods, and ghee produced

by the traditional method represents a key share of total ghee production across the ghee producer

countries. Modest technology, low-cost equipment, small-scale process, and greater organoleptic

superiority of ghee are some of the causes for this popularity.

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The methodology of ghee manufacture following this traditional method involves (i) fermentation (by

lactic acid bacteria) of primary raw material (i.e., milk butter); (ii) an automated process to accumulate

milk fat in a concentrated formula; and (iii) boiling of the fat concentrate at a specified range of

temperatures for the removal of moisture and to bring the blending of milk fat with fermented residues

of nonfat-milk solids. The distinctive aroma, flavor, and taste of ghee largely depend on the 1st and 3rd

steps of this process.

! How much milk is used for making 1 kg ghee?

The quantity of milk required for making 1 Kg ghee is slightly flexible as it depends on the type of animal.

For 1 kg Cow ghee, it takes around 25 liters milk, and for buffalo, it takes 12.5 liters for making 1 kg ghee.

Traditional cow ghee demands more milk: often 30-35 liters of cow milk is required for making 1 kg now

ghee.

! What happens if ghee is produced with salted butter?

It is globally observed, dependable ghee producer companies use unsalted dairy butter variety to

produce good quality ghee. One of the reasons for not using salted butter in production is the tendency

of salted butter in creating froth while boiling, which is difficult to manage. This is one of the reasons,

salted butter is hardly used in quality ghee making.

There is another reason to avoid salted butter as ghee producer raw material. If ghee is made from the

salted water, there is a high chance that the salt content of the butter gets concentrated and it will

hamper the unique taste of procured ghee and it will be high in sodium content, which is detrimental to

health. Milkio Ghee is free from Sodium.

! What is ghee made from and why is it not vegan?

Ghee is clarified butter and it is typically made from cow’s milk, which means it’s not vegan. It’s a

traditional Indian dairy product that is used as cooking oil, frying medium and taste enhancer.

Ghee making process eliminated lactose and casein. However, this dairy item contains butterfat and it is

primarily derived from animal milk. This is the reason, ghee is not called vegan.

! Why quality ghee producers prefer pure grass-fed

milk?

Grass-fed milk is generated from the dairy cows that are fed with natural grass and silage-based foods.

It has been observed that grass-fed cow milk contains more CLA (Conjugated Linoleic Acid), 9 kinds of

phenolic antioxidants, and many other health-friendly minerals, etc. which means grass-fed milk made

ghee is a better choice.

Premium ghee producers, therefore, prefer grass-fed milk for making the best quality ghee.

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! Which ghee is pure?

All ghee producers claim about the purity of their manufactured ghee. In general, the ghee prepared

without adulteration, which means it is free of preservatives, color, and flavor is considered as a pure

ghee variety.

If you want to test the purity of ghee, you can do it with simple rick. Take a teaspoon full ghee and apply

heat. If it melts almost instantly and the ghee turns brown against heat, it is pure. Or else the ghee

producer adulterated it already.

! How ghee producers extend the shelf life of ghee?

Premium ghee producers maintain the purity of the manufactured ghee and ensure special care in ghee

packaging so that ghee inside the pack remains moisture-proof, UV ray protected, and shielded from the

unwanted heat exposure. Read more info private label ghee

If you as the users can maintain ghee from unnecessary exposure to light, heat, and moisture, you can

extend the shelf life of this dairy product. Usually, good quality ghee stays intact for 12 months from the

date of manufacturing without the support of refrigeration.

! What is ghee residue?

Ghee-residue is the by-product of the ghee manufacturing process. It is partly burned (burnt), light

brown to the dark brown by color and moist inside by texture. During the manufacturing of ghee, the

solids existing in milk-cream or milk-butter appears in the form of tiny particles and these particle

together is called as ghee-residue.

The ghee-residue is gained after melted ghee is either strained with bag filters or muslin cloth and gets

separated by nonstop centrifugal clarifiers. The produce of ghee-residue may vary depending on the

method of ghee preparing process. This happens due to the difference in the non-fatty serum elements

of the different quality of ghee butter/milk cream used for the making of ghee.

Milkio Food, New Zealand is one of the leading ghee producers, and the company manufactures Organic

Cow Ghee, Grass-Fed Cow Ghee, High Aroma Cow Ghee, High Aroma Sheep Ghee, Infused Ghee [Lime

and Garlic], Blend Ghee, Milk Powder, Butter, etc.

Address:- 76 C , Maui Street, Pukete, Te Rapa, Hamilton New Zealand 3200 Sales: +64 22 393 4656

Whatsapp : +64 22 393 4656

Website:- https://milkio.co.nz/ghee-producer/ Email:- contact@milkio.co.nz

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