A2 vs A1 Ghee: What's the Real Difference?
It is not just a marketing word. The real difference is one small protein in the milk. Once you know it, picking the right ghee becomes easy.

For years, I blamed everything but the milk. My morning chai felt heavy. A bowl of kheer left me bloated. I just thought, maybe dairy is like this for me. Then a friend asked me one thing — "Is your ghee A1 or A2?" I had no answer. I did not even know there were two kinds.
Maybe you have felt the same. You stand in the shop. Every jar says "pure". The prices are all different. So you pick one and hope for the best. Let me make it simple for you. No big words. Just the real difference between A2 and A1 ghee, and how to know which one you are really buying.
It's All About One Protein
Cow's milk has a protein called beta-casein. It comes in two types — A1 and A2. Which type a cow gives depends on its breed. That is the whole secret.
When your body breaks down A1 milk, it can make a tiny thing called BCM-7. For some people, this is what causes the bloating and the heavy feeling after dairy. A2 milk does not do this the same way. That is why so many people find A2 easier on the stomach.
"Same looking jar. A very different protein inside."
One honest thing. This science is still new, and not everyone reacts to A1 milk. But people with a sensitive stomach often feel the difference on their own, without reading about it.
My grandmother never knew the word "A2". She just knew which cow's milk sat well in the stomach and which one did not. All these years later, the science is only saying what she already knew.
Side by sideA1 Ghee vs A2 Ghee

The big-factory jar
- Comes from foreign or mixed-breed cows
- Milk has the A1 protein
- Can make BCM-7 when you digest it
- Some people feel bloated or heavy
- Made in bulk, sold cheaper
The desi-cow original
- Comes from Indian cows — Gir, Sahiwal, Tharparkar
- Milk has the A2 protein
- Little or no BCM-7
- Easier on most stomachs
- Made in small batches, the old way
Why Indian Desi Cows Give A2
Long before "A2" was printed on any jar, our Indian cows were already giving it. Breeds like the Gir, Sahiwal and Tharparkar give A2 milk on their own. They give much less milk, only about 7 to 9 litres a day. But this is the same milk our grandmothers used at home.

At AmrutGir, we start with only this milk — pure Gir cow milk, never mixed with other cows' milk. And here is the part most labels will not tell you.
"A2" on the Label Isn't Always Enough
Anyone can print "A2" on a jar. But real A2 ghee needs two things — the right cow, and an honest way of making it. If desi cow milk is mixed with foreign cow milk, it is not really A2. And even good A2 milk loses its taste if it is rushed in a factory.
I have picked up jars that shout "A2 Desi" on the front and say nothing about the cow on the back. That silence usually tells you everything you need to know.
This is why the best ghee is A2 milk made the Bilona way — milk turned into curd, churned by hand into butter, then cooked slowly. A2 for easy digestion. Bilona for taste and purity. Put together, they are hard to beat.
How to Choose Real A2 Ghee
- Ask the breed. A real brand will name it — Gir, Sahiwal — not just say "desi cow".
- Want single-cow milk. It should not be mixed with other cows' milk.
- Check how it is made. Hand-churned (Bilona) is better than factory ghee.
- Ask for proof. A lab test and clear details matter more than fancy packing.
So, Which One Should You Buy?
If you only look at the price, A1 ghee will always seem cheaper. But if dairy has ever felt heavy for you, or you just want the purest, most traditional ghee, then A2 from a named desi cow is the one to pick.
I will be honest with you. I switched almost like a small test, not really expecting much. Two weeks later, the heavy feeling after my chai was just gone. I am not calling it magic. I only know that my stomach noticed before my mind did.
So here is my simple advice. Buy the small jar first. Use it for two weeks. Then let your body decide, not the label.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between A1 and A2 ghee?
Is A2 ghee really better for digestion?
Which cows give A2 milk?
Is all desi cow ghee automatically A2?
Is A2 ghee worth the higher price?
Taste the A2 difference.
AmrutGir is pure A2 Gir cow ghee, churned by hand the Bilona way. Made in small batches, lab-tested, and never mixed with other milk.
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