Ojasya Cold Pressed Groundnut Oil
Bring home the goodness of traditional oil extraction with Ojasya Cold Pressed Groundnut Oil. Made from premium-quality groundnuts using the traditional wooden cold-press method, our oil retains its natural nutrients, aroma, and authentic taste. Free from chemicals, preservatives, and artificial refining, it is ideal for everyday healthy cooking.
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Loved By Families Across India
"I've tried many organic brands, but the authentic danedar (granular) texture of Ojasya's A2 Gir Cow Ghee is unmatched. It makes every meal special."
"Absolutely love the packaging and the purity. We use it daily for our toddler's meals, and the digestion benefits are very noticeable. Truly a premium product."
"The traditional Bilona method really shines through in the taste. It's rich, aromatic, and reminds me of home. Worth every penny for our family's health."
"Beautiful glass jar packaging and incredibly fast delivery. The golden color of the ghee is proof of its high quality. We are permanent customers now!"
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Your Questions, Answered
A2 quality ghee is made from the milk of indigenous cow breeds (like Gir and Sahiwal) that naturally produce milk containing only the A2 beta-casein protein. It is highly regarded in Ayurveda for its easier digestibility, rich aroma, and superior nutritional profile compared to regular market ghee.
A2 ghee is widely considered superior. A1 ghee comes from crossbred commercial cows and contains the A1 beta-casein protein, which can cause digestive discomfort for some. A2 ghee is gentler on the stomach, easier to digest, richer in vital nutrients, and aligns perfectly with traditional Ayurvedic practices.
Producing pure A2 Bilona ghee is a highly labor-intensive process. It requires roughly 25 to 30 liters of pure A2 milk to produce just 1 liter of ghee. Because we culture the curd rather than just melting raw cream, and because indigenous cows naturally yield less milk than commercial crossbreeds, the yield is lower, making it a premium, highly pure product.
Yes! The Gir cow is a pure, indigenous Indian breed (Desi cow) known for naturally producing 100% A2 milk. This milk is rich in the A2 beta-casein protein and entirely free from the A1 protein mutation found in Western crossbred cows.