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Hi Prasad,
A1 / A2 grades refer to the type of beta-casein protein found in milk. Because our filtration removes virtually all protein (we are certified lactose and casein-free), the A1/2 question doesn't really apply. Our cows are 100% pastured and grass fed (not grain finished like some "grass fed" brands), and rai… see more
Hi Prasad,
A1 / A2 grades refer to the type of beta-casein protein found in milk. Because our filtration removes virtually all protein (we are certified lactose and casein-free), the A1/2 question doesn't really apply. Our cows are 100% pastured and grass fed (not grain finished like some "grass fed" brands), and raised on pesticide- and herbicide-free pastures, and are of course raised without the use of hormones or antibiotics. see less
Hi Prasad,
A1 / A2 grades refer to the type of beta-casein protein found in milk. Because our filtration removes virtually all protein (we are certified lactose and casein-free), the A1/2 question doesn't really apply. Our cows are 100% pastured and grass fed (not grain finished like some "grass fed" brands), and raised on pesticide- and herbicide-free pastures, and are of course raised without the use of hormones or antibiotics.

By 4th and Heart Seller on February 15, 2017
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Hi, this is awesome on popcorn! I'd even recommend trying our flavored ghees on popcorn!
By Jamie Nguyen Manufacturer on November 19, 2018
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Hi there,
We are happy to inform you that there is no sodium in our original unflavored ghee (0mg, 0%). Enjoy!

By 4th & Heart Manufacturer on January 8, 2018
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Not all plastics are created equal, so this safety is relative to the type of plastic you are using. To be 100% safe, use glass. Otherwise, check out the website for your plastic container to see what chemicals are in the plastic and if the FDA has deemed them safe for the microwave, which will give an indication of ho… see more Not all plastics are created equal, so this safety is relative to the type of plastic you are using. To be 100% safe, use glass. Otherwise, check out the website for your plastic container to see what chemicals are in the plastic and if the FDA has deemed them safe for the microwave, which will give an indication of how safe it will be for hot liquid. see less Not all plastics are created equal, so this safety is relative to the type of plastic you are using. To be 100% safe, use glass. Otherwise, check out the website for your plastic container to see what chemicals are in the plastic and if the FDA has deemed them safe for the microwave, which will give an indication of how safe it will be for hot liquid.
By SimoneAdams on March 19, 2021
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