Pure Ghee, Made the
Way It Always Was
Gausuch Farms was born from one belief — that the purest food comes from nature, made with patience, tradition, and love. We went back to our roots so your family could taste the real thing.
A Farm Built on
Tradition
Gausuch Farms started with a simple question — why is it so hard to find truly pure ghee? The kind our grandmothers made. The kind that smelled golden and tasted like home.
We looked at what was available in the market — mass-produced, machine-churned, mixed with preservatives — and decided to do things differently. We went back to the Vedic roots of ghee-making.
Today, our desi cows and buffalos graze freely on natural grass at our farm in Safidon, Haryana. Their milk is collected fresh, turned to curd overnight, hand-churned using the traditional Bilona method, and slow-cooked into pure golden ghee — exactly the way it has been done for thousands of years in India.
"We don't just make ghee. We preserve a tradition, protect the health of our customers, and honour the desi cows that make it all possible."— The Gausuch Farms Family, Safidon, Haryana
How Our Ghee Is Made
5 steps. No shortcuts. No machines. Just the ancient method that produces the finest ghee India has ever known.
Our Values
Our Certifications
Every claim we make is backed by verified certifications and an open-farm policy.
Pure Ghee, Straight from
Our Farm
Come experience the richness of ghee made the traditional Vedic way — from our farm in Haryana directly to your kitchen, with zero compromises.
