Worth Knowing (July 31st, 2020)
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Ghee is a novelty on the European market and its a type of butter that originates from Asia. It is made from cow's milk but contains less lactose due to the specific production process. Some call it "clarified butter," however when it comes to taste, the differences are almost unnoticeable.
Ghee is mostly used as cooking oil, sometimes as an ingredient or as a part of Ayurveda therapies. According to research, ghee is healthier than butter when it comes to cooking and recommends for people with sensitive gut or prone to allergies.
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This summer is one of the best ones for all amateur astronomers and everyone who want to become one. New comets and meteorite rains are making the skies quite dynamic, and due to corona lockdowns, people started gazing in the night sky, realizing that they need a new telescope.
For families, this became an original activity that can be both educational and fun. Beginners' telescopes are also simple to use as they arrive with a detailed manual, and most of them are entirely automated to help you locate stars and planets quickly.
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