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Sheep Ghee

$5.50K
MOQ: 1  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Australia, Australia
 
Made From Fresh Sheep's Milk Fat.
Homogenous White Colour.
99.8% Milk Fat Derived From 100% Pure Cream.
Suitable For Individuals with Lactose Intolerance.
100% Natural: Contains no Additives or Preservatives.
Produced in a Sophisticated Processing Plant to Ensure Safety and Consistency.
Excellent Shelf Life in High Quality Packaging.
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Nov-14-17
 
Ghee / Cow Unsalted Clarified Butter 100% AMF

Our ghee is full of natural goodness is produced in a sophisticated processing plant to ensure product consistency

Processing Type: Raw
Form: Solid
Texture: Semi-Soft
Origin: Cattle
Fat Content (%): 99.9%
Certification: Attached
Shelf Life: 2 years
APPEARANCE: LIGHT CREAM SOLID
MOISTURE: 16%MAX
Ph(mg KOH/g).0.45MAX
PEROXID(g/100g).10MAX
MILK FAT: 99.9%MIN
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Coffee beans are the seeds of the Coffea plant, which is native to tropical regions of Africa. They are widely consumed around the world as a popular beverage and are known for their strong, rich flavor and energizing effects. Coffee beans are harvested from the fruit of the Coffea plant and are processed, roasted, and packaged for sale. They can be ground into a fine powder and brewed to make coffee, or they can be used whole or ground to flavor a variety of dishes and products, such as ice cream, chocolates, and liqueurs. Coffee beans are a good source of antioxidants and have a number of potential health benefits, including reducing the risk of heart disease and improving mental alertness. They are also used in traditional medicine as a natural remedy for a variety of ailments.
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