American Company Repackages Ghee As ‘Grass Fed Ghee Oil’ And Desi Twitter Says WTF

Our current market has become a bit saturated. There aren’t many new and revolutionary things that are popping up. That’s why companies are being forced to keep their ship steady by either maintaining the quality of their old items or re-packaging them. Some of the recent examples of the latter are the old shoes by Gucci and the leaf-plates from Germany. But now they’ve taken things too far by bastardising ghee.

Twitter user @BabaGlocal shone some light on the fact that an LA-based company is selling the ghee that we know and love as “grass-fed ghee oil”.

The company that’s in question here is called Fourth & Heart and it defines itself as an artisanal food brand that wants to modernise ancient pantry food staples starting with a line of grass-fed flavoured pure spreadable butters known as “ghee”.

Do you think that’s offensive? Then read what’s in that bottle of pourable ghee:

“Our ghee oil is a (60/40 butter oil/grapeseed) hybrid of a slow cooked butter oil and grapes. The slow cooking of the oil allows us to preserve the vitamins found in butter that burns off in high-temperature cooking. Use to saute, bake, scramble, or fry, in salad dressings or even blended in your hot coffee. Excellent for high-temperature cooking.”

 

Hot coffee?! What?!

Desi Twitter was furious at this attempt to re-brand ghee and berated the company for concocting this abomination.

https://twitter.com/MyBookJacket/status/1100281882434928640

https://twitter.com/heavenhackers/status/1100495888542298114

There’s evidently no right or wrong way to eat what one wants to eat. But ghee is a product that has originated from India. So videsi companies, please try to come up with something original instead of piggybacking off our identity.

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