Most of us have this precious practice of adding ghee to our meals or while cooking. Just a few drops of ghee and the whole meal reaches its next level of taste and satisfies the senses. It’s either used directly on chapati, rice, soups or used as a cooking medium for vegetables, dals etc. Ghee has been extensively used from Vedic times in India for cooking, medicinal and cosmetics purposes too.
Ghee definitely offers some health benefits and hence should not be ignored. Though ghee is a rich source of energy and essential fatty acids and fat-soluble vitamins, it still has a negative remark because of its high saturated and cholesterol content. Ghee is said to be digested up to 96% in the body compared to any other oil sources. Other than adding a pleasant aroma to the food and having higher shelf life because of low moisture, it has many biological functions which are listed below.
Ghee is one of the versatile fats available. In India, ghee has been in use from ages and is closely associated with a satisfactory meal. When consumed in moderation, ghee can yield extensive benefits and hence, one can safely consume ghee regularly and it’s important to opt for organic or pure ghee over other processed and chemically treated ones. Therefore, this golden elixir is indeed a gifted boon!
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Rohini Aravind
Found this content very informative. You have beautifully described ghee’s uses & benefits. I love diary products especially ghee❤️❤️ Keep up the good work.
Dr Saraswati Mudigonda
Awesome 👍