(BPT) – If you’ve heard of ghee, you might know of its recent, growing popularity as part of many wellness habits this time of year. Or, perhaps from its roots in the Ayurvedic health approach, which ...
Butter is a key kitchen staple and adds a creamy, rich taste to many dishes. While salted and unsalted sticks of butter are usually the go-to for cooking or baking, ghee has also been available on the ...
Ghee is a rich, golden cousin to butter. It originates from India, where high temperatures made it difficult to store butter in its original form, according to The Washington Post. Ghee, on the other ...
Ghee solidifies in winter due to saturated fats crystallizing at low temperatures. To keep it soft, store near warm spots, add mustard oil, use wide jars, warm the jar in lukewarm water, warm your ...
According to nutrition expert, Aayesha Parveen, Consultant, Nutritionist, Kinder Women’s Hospital and Fertility Centre, Bangalore, this age-old ingredient does much more than make meals delicious. She ...