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Natural cow milk
"Sourced from grass-fed cows raised on organic fodder. We maintain a strict no-hormone (no Oxytocin) and no-antibiotic policy, ensuring every drop is as safe as it is nutritious."
Natural ghee
"Made using the authentic Vedic Bilona Method—where fresh milk is curdled, hand-churned into butter, and slow-cooked to perfection".
Gardening Accessories
"Grown using regenerative farming practices without the use of synthetic pesticides, chemical fertilizers, or GMO seeds. We rely on natural compost and traditional pest control to ensure your food is clean and safe."
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Coustmer reviews
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Finally, milk that tastes like my childhood!”
“I’ve been looking for authentic A2 milk and ghee for a long time, and I’m so glad I found this brand. The ghee is incredibly grainy and has that rich, nutty aroma that you just don’t get with store-bought brands. My kids actually finish their milk now because it tastes so fresh. It’s a relief to know I’m giving my family food that is free from chemicals and hormones. Highly recommend!”
— Priya R.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “The way veggies are supposed to taste!”
“I forgot that tomatoes could actually smell like tomatoes! The natural vegetables here are a revelation. The carrots are so sweet my kids eat them raw as snacks, and the ridge gourd actually has a delicate, fresh flavor. It’s a bit more expensive than the local market, but for this level of taste and health, it’s totally worth it.”
— Anjali D.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Smells just like Grandma’s kitchen!”
“The moment I opened the jar, the aroma filled the entire room. It has that deep, nutty, caramelized scent that I haven’t found in any store-bought brand. I put a spoonful on my hot dal and rice, and it took me straight back to my childhood. This is pure nostalgia in a jar.”
— Sunita B.
