Shreem Journal

Stories for the kitchen, the prayer room, and the field

The Journal now carries the deeper Shreem story too: bilona ghee, neem dhoop, desi-cow living, and the mascots who give the brand its warmth, color, and memory.

Gauri, one of the Shreem mascots

The gentle keeper of nourishment

Gauri

Gauri is the mother-heart of Shreem: a gentle desi cow who stands for nourishment, patience, purity, and the quiet dignity with which indigenous breeds have long been cared for in Indian homes.

Mayur, one of the Shreem mascots

The bearer of color and devotion

Mayur

Mayur carries the peacock-feather radiance of the logo into the Shreem world, bringing celebration, sacred beauty, prayerful energy, and the joyful spirit that makes each ritual feel alive.

Bilona A2 ghee process illustration with Gauri and Mayur

Kitchen Wisdom

Why bilona A2 ghee feels different when it is made slowly

Bilona ghee begins with curd, not with haste. That slower journey shapes the aroma, the feel of the kitchen, and the depth that people remember.

5 min read2026-04-12
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