When it comes to ghee, the options on the market can be confusing. On one hand, you see mass-produced ghee stocked in supermarkets, often made at industrial scale. On the other, there’s A2 cultured (bilona) ghee—like The Farm Company’s A2 Bilona Ghee, prepared in small batches using traditional methods in Rajasthan. But what’s the real difference? And more importantly—which one should you choose for your family’s health?
What is Mass-Produced Ghee?
Most supermarket ghee is factory-made, cream-based ghee.
Industrial process – cream → butter → ghee, made in bulk.
Source – often from high-yield HF or Jersey cows, not native breeds.
Nutrients – can lose vitamins and healthy compounds due to high-heat processing.
Quality – may contain preservatives, color, or adulterants.
Taste – often flat or neutral, lacking the nutty aroma of traditional ghee.
Taste – often flat or neutral, lacking the nutty aroma of traditional ghee.
What is A2 Cultured (Bilona) Ghee?
This is the ancient Indian method of ghee-making, where curd (dahi) is churned into butter and then slow-simmered into ghee.
This is the ancient Indian method of ghee-making, where curd (dahi) is churned into butter and then slow-simmered into ghee.
Milk from native Rathi & Sahiwal cows of Rajasthan, naturally rich in A2 protein.
Traditional bilona method – hand-churned curd into makkhan, then simmered in clay pots on a wood fire.
Nutritionally superior – retains CLA, vitamins A, D, E, K.
Low cholesterol, easy to digest, gentle on the stomach.
No added sugar or preservatives – just pure golden ghee.
Rich aroma & flavor – so even a teaspoon adds depth to your food.
Key Differences: Mass-Produced Ghee vs The Farm Company’s A2 Bilona Ghee
| Feature | Mass-Produced Ghee | The Farm Company’s A2 Bilona Ghee |
| Milk Source | HF/Jersey cows | Rathi & Sahiwal A2 cows (Rajasthan) |
| Process | Cream-based, industrial | Curd-based, bilona, small batch |
| Digestibility | Can feel heavy, causes bloating | Light, easier to digest |
| Nutrition | Nutrient loss due to high heat | Rich in CLA, vitamins A, D, E, K |
| Cholesterol | Higher cholesterol | Naturally low cholesterol |
| Additives | May contain preservatives | No sugar, no preservatives |
| Flavor | Mild, flat | Rich, nutty, authentic |
| Health Value | Processed fat | Heritage superfood |
Which One is Better?
While mass-produced ghee is about affordability and quantity, The Farm Company’s A2 Bilona Ghee is about authenticity, health, and wellness.
- Better for digestion and immunity.
- Naturally low in cholesterol.
- Crafted without sugar or preservatives.
- Made in the pure Vedic bilona way with love and care.
Made in the pure Vedic bilona way with love and care.
When you buy from us, you’re choosing more than ghee—you’re choosing heritage and health.
Sourced from native cows of Rajasthan’s Thar region.
Crafted using traditional bilona & wood-fire methods.
No compromise on purity – no sugar, no preservatives, no shortcuts.
A product that carries the tagline: “Royal taste. Desert grown.”
Final Verdict
If you want cheap and industrial, mass-produced ghee is everywhere.
But if you want pure, nutritious, heritage-rich ghee for your family, The Farm Company’s A2 Bilona Ghee is the clear choice.
Shop now: The Farm Company A2 Ghee Collection and bring home a jar of authentic wellness from Rajasthan