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  2. Ghee - Wikipedia

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    Ghee is also used in bhang in order to heat the cannabis to cause decarboxylation, making the drink psychoactive. [9] [10] In Buddhist scripture, stages of dairy production are used as metaphors for stages of enlightenment. The highest-stage product, sarpir-maṇḍa, is theorised to be ghee or clarified butter. [11]

  3. When (And Why) You Should Be Using Ghee Instead Of Butter - AOL

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  4. Ghee Is Popular in Keto and Bulletproof Diets. But Is It ...

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    Is ghee healthier than butter, margarine, or olive oil for cooking? Experts explore if this golden fat lives up to its healthy reputation. Ghee Is Popular in Keto and Bulletproof Diets.

  5. Phulwara oil - Wikipedia

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    Phulwara ghee is the main source of edible oil for more than one hundred thousand people. The Ghee is used to cook vegetables and roti (Nepali bread). Chiuri butter is used in confectionery, pharmaceutical, vegetable ghee production, candle manufacturing and soap making. It has been found to be effective for rheumatism. It is also used as an ...

  6. Sattvic diet - Wikipedia

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    [14]: verse 1.58–63, pages 19–21 These texts, while discussing yoga diet, however, make no mention of 'sattvic' diet. In Yoga diet context, the virtue of Mitahara is one where the yogi is aware of the quantity and quality of food and drinks he or she consumes, takes neither too much nor too little, and suits it to one's health condition and ...

  7. Influencers are eating ghee by the spoonful. Brands are ... - AOL

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    Watching ghee enter the mainstream has been a slow burn for many South Asians. Influencers are eating ghee by the spoonful. Brands are responding with whitewashed versions.

  8. Indian cookbooks - Wikipedia

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    There is also a chapter about making flavored yogurts and coagulated buffalo milk cheese for sweets and sweets made from rice flour. The last chapter is dedicated to beverages made from different types of fruits and ways to season them. [14] Women having a traditional meal from Thali, ca. 1712 Men having a traditional meal from Pattal, ca. 1712

  9. Manteiga-da-terra - Wikipedia

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    Some recipes for making manteiga de garrafa include a step prior to cooking in which the congealed cream is washed in cold water. [2] The cooking process separates the cream into two components, the manteiga (butter) and the "borra" (a watery precipitate). The manteiga is separated from the borra by filtration, and then placed in bottles.