Quantity:
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Fresh Cow Milk delivered daily to ensure real purity and natural nutrition. Our gaye ka doodh is carefully sourced and hand-picked to build true aitmad for your family. Smooth taste, rich body—perfect for chai, breakfast and cooking. Rozana taaza doodh jo ghar ki zaroorat ko behtar banaye. 🥛✨
Freshness & Selection:
Our Cow Milk is collected every morning from trusted local farmers, ensuring pure, unadulterated doodh with natural richness. Each batch is checked for hygiene and freshness to give your family dependable quality.
Taste & Use Cases:
Creamy, mildly sweet milk perfect for drinking, chai, coffee, desserts and daily cooking. Works beautifully for smoothies, custards and even desi sweets without bitterness.
Health Benefits & Ghiza-iyat:
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Good source of clean energy
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Supports bone strength
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Aids muscle growth
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Improves digestion
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Rich in calcium
Kitchen Tips & Storage:
Refrigerate immediately. Use within 2–3 days. Heat gently for best flavor and texture.
Identification:
Pure white color, smooth texture, natural aroma—classic gaye ka doodh.
Nutritional Information (Per 100g approx.):
Calories: 61
Carbohydrates: 5g
Fiber: 0g
Protein: 3.2g
Calcium: 113mg
SPECIFICATIONS:
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | Cow Milk |
| Weight | 500 ml ± 25 ml |
| Form | Liquid Dairy |
| Source | Local Farms |
FAQ:
Is this pure cow milk?
Yes, sourced from trusted farms without mixing.
Can it be used for infants?
Consult your doctor for children under 1 year.
Does it froth well for chai?
Yes, it gives a smooth, creamy chai.
How long does it stay fresh?
2–3 days if refrigerated properly.
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