





Grass-Fed Cultured Butter (Cream, Cultures)
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EXCELLENT Based on 82 reviews Posted on trushna patelTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Sowaka Ghee offers a rich, nostalgic aroma and a smooth texture that perfectly enhances the flavor of any traditional meal. It is a high-quality, pure choice for those seeking that authentic, nutty taste of well-crafted clarified butter.Posted on Avantika KhairaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I got the 3-pack of Sowaka ghee and I am obsessed. I started using it postpartum and it’s been such a staple in our house ever since — even my little one is a huge fan! The taste is just something else. It’s rich, clean, and so clearly different from anything you’d grab off a grocery store shelf. Once you try it, there’s no going back. You can genuinely tell each jar is made with care and quality ingredients; it just has that homemade, made with love feel to it. The 3-pack is the way to go. 10/10, will keep reordering! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Posted on NikitaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. It was love at first taste for me and my mom. I love to have it with dosa, podi idli and sometimes I eat it as it is off the spoon. It's yummy!Posted on Archana KannanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Fantastic and flavorful ghee! Quality is Absolutely worth the price. Made with traditional Indian cultures. I have stopped buying commercial ghee after buying from here. Highly recommended!Posted on Saurabh SahniTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Sowaka Foods’ ghee really stands out in both quality and taste. It has a rich, clean flavor that feels close to traditional homemade ghee, which is hard to find these days. You can tell it’s thoughtfully made with good ingredients, and it works great across everyday cooking. Definitely a solid choice if you’re looking for authentic, high-quality ghee.Posted on Dexter LamTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Never really used ghee before and decided to give a sample pack a try. Was really impressed at how crisply my salmon skin cooked and how delicious fried eggs tasted. Am now a repeat customer and always have a jar of ghee available if I want to add some nutty savory flavor or richness to a protein.Posted on sahil sachdevaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have personally tried the samples of the organic ghee by Sowaka, and have been a fan of taste and purity of the ghee. Reminds me of the home made ghee . Love it .Posted on Shruti KulkarniTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I don’t usually write reviews, but this one is well deserved. I'm on my second order and thought I would share bc it's too good to gatekeep :) I first tried this ghee at my aunt’s house in the SF Bay area - she had picked it up at a farmers market and was just going to give me her bottle to take home to Charlotte since I loved it so much. She didn’t even realize they sold online. I was so blown away that I immediately ordered a 3-pack: one for me and two as gifts. The ghee smells and tastes amazing - no other store bought ghee compares. I think I've only ever tasted this in a farm area near Pune before. You can tell it’s made with extremely high-quality ingredients. Also, I was surprised that I received a follow up message after my purchase to make sure I was happy and to answer any questions. That level of care is rare these days and made the whole experience feel thoughtful and genuine. If you’re looking for top-tier ghee from a company that truly stands behind what they make, I can’t recommend this enough.Posted on Ashwin SureshTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Very good quality ghee. And tasty too. Founder is very passionate about the product and it shows up in the product.Posted on Mayank SunejaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Tried the Ghee with Normandy butter and it’s SO good! The aroma fills the room with a beautiful smell, reminds me of fresh Indian ghee! So good
Sowaka Foods was founded in 2023 by Tejas Bahulkar in Sunnyvale, California. After not finding satisfactory ghee in local markets, and subsequent 10 years of perfecting it for his family, he decided to spread the richness of his ghee across the community. Living and working in Sunnyvale, California since 2010, he draws inspiration from both his Indian roots and the diverse culture of the San Francisco Bay Area. Tejas combines his traditional Indian upbringing, classical and nutritional culinary training, and the analytical precision of a software engineer. Outside of his professional life, Tejas enjoys cooking, hiking, practicing yoga, and spending quality time with his family.
Each jar of Sowaka ghee is proudly made with a traditional time honored process without any shortcuts.
Open a jar to smell and taste the difference!
Each variety is a unique ‘single origin’ ghee – based on where the milk comes from. Sowaka ghee from each origin has a unique flavor profile, so you get to experience the distinct flavor and aroma of each region.
Ghee from each origin:
The word “Bilona” (from Hindi/Sanskrit) refers to the churn used to make butter, which is then slow-cooked into ghee.
At Sowaka Foods, we make our ghee from cultured butter churned (bilona-style) from cream. The cream comes from milk warmed to separate the fat, then cultured overnight with yogurt-like cultures for 16+ hours before being churned into butter. This is one of the traditional Indian methods of making ghee.
In other regions of India, the traditional process starts by culturing whole milk into yogurt, then churning that yogurt to extract butter before cooking it into ghee. Both methods use:
Both yield a rich, aromatic ghee with the characteristic depth of flavor that come from long fermentation.
Most large-scale, industrial producers skip the culturing and/or butter churning step and often rely on steam-jacketed kettles to cook ghee quickly. While efficient, this method usually produces a ghee that is flatter in flavor and aroma, lacking the depth that comes from traditional culturing, bilona-style churning and slow-cooking.
Typically Yes! Ghee contains only trace amounts of lactose and casein which are typically the source of intolerance. Sowaka ghee undergoes 5 levels of filtration to remove the milk proteins.
Cows milk can contain either or both variants of beta-casein protein – A1 or A2, depending on breed/genetics. It is considered that A1 beta-casein protein can cause varying levels of discomfort in certain parts of the human population, relatively more as compared to A2.
The milk used to make all Sowaka ghee contains a combination of A1 and A2 beta-casein protein.
However, in all well-done ghee, the protein is cooked out and discarded, only the pure fat is retained.
So it really does not matter whether the milk had A1 or A2 beta-casein protein to begin with. Sowaka ghee undergoes 5 levels of filtration to remove the milk proteins.
Up to 18 months unopened, stored in a cool, dry place without direct sunlight. Consume within 3 months after opening for the best flavor.
No need to refrigerate.
Ghee melts at very low temperatures.
The rate of cooling of the ghee after it is made largely influences the granularity of ghee – rate of cooling depends on ambient temperature, starting temperature of the ghee, volume and shape of the container.
Yes, please email info@sowakafoods.com with your needs so we can offer a custom solution that works best for your needs.
Ghee is prescribed by Ayurveda (traditional Indian system of medicine) as one of the top health promoting foods. Eating ghee can offer several health benefits: