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  • Is your ghee certified HALAL?
    Jan 17 2026
    Is your ghee certified HALAL?
    Yes, Milkio’s grass-fed ghee is Halal certified. This certification confirms that the ingredients, production process, and handling fully comply with Islamic dietary laws, ensuring the product is permissible for Muslim consumers. Milkio ghee is produced without the use of any haram ingredients or practices, making it a trusted Halal-certified choice.

    For businesses interested in importing, distributing, trading, or developing private label ghee, Milkio provides dedicated partnership and contract manufacturing support.

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    Sharing expert insights on grass-fed ghee, butter, and dairy quality standards.
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  • How to prepare ghee from butter?
    Jan 17 2026
    How to prepare ghee from butter?
    Ghee is prepared from butter by slowly heating unsalted butter until the water evaporates and the milk solids separate and settle at the bottom. The clear, golden butterfat is then carefully strained to remove these solids and stored in an airtight container. This slow clarification process produces ghee with a rich aroma, longer shelf life, and higher smoke point than regular butter.









    For businesses interested in importing, distributing, trading, or developing private label ghee, Milkio provides dedicated partnership and contract manufacturing support.


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  • Is your ghee salted or unsalted?
    Jan 17 2026
    Is your ghee salted or unsalted?
    Milkio ghee is unsalted, made exclusively from high-quality unsalted butter. This ensures a clean, neutral flavor, better shelf life, and full control over sodium content. Its versatility makes it ideal for both sweet and savory recipes, while also supporting low-sodium dietary needs without compromising aroma or performance.
    For businesses interested in importing, distributing, trading, or developing private label ghee, Milkio provides dedicated partnership and contract manufacturing support.

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  • Where is this Milkio ghee produced?
    Jan 17 2026
    Where is this Milkio ghee produced?
    Milkio Ghee is produced in New Zealand by Milkio Foods. It is made from grass-fed dairy using a modern, expert-supervised process in a USFDA-approved facility. Milkio Ghee is SQF food safety certified, GMO-free, and carries both Halal and Kosher certifications, ensuring high quality and global compliance.








    For businesses interested in importing, distributing, trading, or developing private label ghee, Milkio provides dedicated partnership and contract manufacturing support.


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    Sharing expert insights on grass-fed ghee, butter, and dairy quality standards.
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  • Do I need to refrigerate the ghee?
    Jan 17 2026
    Do I need to refrigerate the ghee?
    Refrigerating ghee is not necessary. Ghee has very low moisture and a high fat content, which makes it naturally shelf-stable at room temperature. Milkio Ghee can be safely stored in a cool, dry place without freezing or refrigeration. While you may refrigerate it if you prefer, doing so is optional and may cause the ghee to harden and become less convenient to use. Properly stored in an airtight container, ghee maintains its quality for a long time at room temperature.

    For businesses interested in importing, distributing, trading, or developing private label ghee, Milkio provides dedicated partnership and contract manufacturing support.

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    Sharing expert insights on grass-fed ghee, butter, and dairy quality standards.
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  • Why Ghee Is Not Allowed In Flight?
    Jan 16 2026
    Why Ghee Is Not Allowed In Flight?
    Ghee is often restricted on flights because it is treated as a liquid or semi-solid under aviation security rules. In carry-on baggage, it must follow the TSA 3-1-1 liquid rule, meaning containers must be 100 ml (3.4 oz) or less. Larger quantities may not be allowed due to spill risks, temperature and pressure changes, and safety concerns. Some airlines may also restrict ghee in checked baggage due to leakage or spoilage. It’s always best to check specific airline and airport regulations before traveling with ghee.

    For businesses interested in importing, distributing, trading, or developing private label ghee, Milkio provides dedicated partnership and contract manufacturing support.


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    Sharing expert insights on grass-fed ghee, butter, and dairy quality standards.
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  • Where Did Ghee Originate?
    Jan 16 2026
    Where Did Ghee Originate?
    Ghee originated in ancient India, where it has been used for thousands of years in cooking, Ayurvedic medicine, and religious rituals. Early references to ghee, known as “ghrita,” appear in Vedic texts, highlighting its cultural and medicinal importance. Made by simmering butter to remove milk solids, ghee became valued for its rich flavor, higher smoke point, and long shelf life. Over time, its use spread to South Asian, Middle Eastern, and African cuisines through trade and cultural exchange.

    For businesses interested in importing, distributing, trading, or developing private label ghee, Milkio provides dedicated partnership and contract manufacturing support.

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    Sharing expert insights on grass-fed ghee, butter, and dairy quality standards.
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  • Why Ghee Over Butter?
    Jan 16 2026
    Why Ghee Over Butter?

    Ghee is often preferred over butter because it is clarified butter with the milk solids and water removed, giving it a higher smoke point and making it ideal for high-heat cooking. It has a longer shelf life and does not require refrigeration. Ghee is largely free from lactose and casein, making it easier to digest for many people. It also contains beneficial fatty acids and fat-soluble vitamins and has long been valued in Ayurvedic traditions for its digestive and therapeutic properties. However, like butter, it should be consumed in moderation due to its high fat and calorie content.
    For businesses interested in importing, distributing, trading, or developing private label ghee, Milkio provides dedicated partnership and contract manufacturing support.

    Brought to you by Milkio Foods Ltd.
    Sharing expert insights on grass-fed ghee, butter, and dairy quality standards.
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