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5 minutes ago, Bendapudi_english said:

Nenu Pakistan vi avoid chestha anna like Shan masala, India vi fine naku 

its ok..bro..

that gopi brand is famous in desi stores diary section…i didnt even know that is muslim brand till i see this tweet…all i see is quality and quantity…nothing more than that…

but i was surprised after seeing that tweet…

and i totally agree with your other comment…

20 minutes ago, Assam_Bhayya said:

Zakat ki isthunnaru ante good kada, they might be giving for good cause, be it religious cause, paisal donate cheyadam ante big thing these days. But zakat ku vellaka tharuva em jaruguthundhi annadi different matter. At least the owner, manufacturer is giving away his money, may not for some mischievous thing, but whatever it is he is giving away money, e rojullo money ivvali ante entha kind undale anna?

Anyway, manollu kuda too far velthunnaru. India vegetable seller kuda, thopudu bandi meeda flag petkuntunnaru(orange flag), maree uncivilized days ki velthunnaru, 570 AD time ku vellipothunnaru. unncessarily godavalu thappisthe endhuk cheppu. road meeda daily income kosam kashtapade vadu kuda religion gurinchi entha level ku velthunadu ante, its alarming actually.

Inka manaku, desert relgn vallaki theda em untadhi cheppu. . .  

 

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11 minutes ago, Naaperushiva said:

ayina evari picchi valladhi kaani..

Anyhow though i dont want to bring it up i dont think both the owners are muslims like mentioned

Both the owners are armenians....

Armenia is a christian nation anukuntaga

Mediterranean Origins of Karoun Dairies 

Owner Karoun Cheese Brand

The origins of KAROUN DAIRIES date back to the Great Depression.

 
The 18 years old Ohannes Baghdassarian, sole survivor of four brothers from the Armenian Genocide, saved his extended family members from extermination and settled in Aleppo (Syria) where he began his career as a money changer.  He then moved to Beirut (Lebanon) where he acquired a seat in the Bourse of Beirut.
 
Ohannes had a successful business till the Great Depression hit all countries around the globe.
 
A great fan of dairy products, Ohannes rarely found in Beirut good quality dairy products.
 
Encouraged by his client villagers, Ohannes Baghdassarian established Cremerie Karoun in 1931, named later Laiterie Karoun. He appropriately chose as the company's name and trademark the Armenian word for springtime. 

KAROUN became a pioneer in the Middle Eastern dairy industry.

Highest Quality Middle Eastern Specialty Cheese Yogurt and Dairy Products

Initially a small-scale manual operation, the dairy steadily improved its production methods by applying up to date science & technology to provide highest quality dairy products.

 
After world war two KAROUN invented a new process to produce hygienically and industrially the very popular product in the Middle-East: drinking yogurt.
 
In 1952, KAROUN DAIRY introduced pasteurization and began to home deliver fresh pasteurized milk in glass bottles in addition to distributing its other dairy products - all natural yogurt containing live cultures, plain yogurt with active cultures, laban, labne, soft cheese, drinking yogurt, whip cream, different types cheese, butter and dairy foods to hotels and restaurants in Beirut, and some retail stores in its neighborhood.
 
KAROUN owned also its retail store in the central district of Beirut specialized in its dairy products, dairy foods and some other related products. 

In 1963 the distribution system was entirely reorganized to cover the totality of Lebanon: its fleet of delivery vans distributed KAROUN dairy products and different types cheese exclusively to retailers, hotels and restaurants.

KAROUN Dairy was the first to introduce in Lebanon the one-way plastic containers in 1968 replacing the returnable glass bottles of fresh milk and drinking laban.

It was also a pioneer in introducing the round plastic cups replacing the jars of clay of all natural yogurt containing live cultures.

The same year KAROUN DAIRY began to market for the first time in Lebanon all natural yogurt with real fruits containing live active cultures under the brand "YOFRUIT".

In 1971, Ara Baghdassarian the owner's son who was grown in the family business took over marketing and administration.

As demand for KAROUN'S products continued to exceed output despite several increases in capacity, it was decided to undertake yet another expansion: to transform the firm into a corporation and erect a new plant.

Thus Ara Baghdassarian, Alice and Khatchik Khatchadourian founded KAROUN DAIRIES SAL.  

i am unexpectedly learning lot of stuff about gopi lussi today…😁

btw …thanks for the info bro…

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1 minute ago, dasari4kntr said:

i am unexpectedly learning lot of stuff about gopi lussi today😁

btw …thanks for the info bro…

lol nenu kooda baa...@3$%

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Just now, dasari4kntr said:

masala chaas ani vuntundi…adi kooda baane vuntundi…

yaa choosa kaani try cheyyale baa...naaku diary products antha istam vundadhu edo coffee ki milk and rarely ice cream thappa peddaga muttanu diary 

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Just now, Naaperushiva said:

yaa choosa kaani try cheyyale baa...naaku diary products antha istam vundadhu edo coffee ki milk and rarely ice cream thappa peddaga muttanu diary 

 i am opposite ….tea coffee lo no milk…but ee lassi , masal mazziga…etc baane konta…and we make in home also..

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1 hour ago, dasari4kntr said:

 

 

I didn’t know that.. I see both karoun and gopi brand buttermilks and yogurts in the store, as if they are competitors… may be Karoun acquired Gopi brand as Karoun is a much bigger and older brand… if not, it is genius that a Muslim owned company started a brand with name Gopi 😄

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1 hour ago, Spartan said:

yes, anduke Zakat ani cheppa..

it is for donation...but conceptionspread aindi enti ante..

it goes for wrong purposes no matter what ....

or..manollaki enduku support cheyaru...vallaki donation enduku ani...

I have nothing against buying stuff from them..if i like it... 

just throwing out there..whats going on ani

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1 hour ago, dasari4kntr said:

 i am opposite ….tea coffee lo no milk…but ee lassi , masal mazziga…etc baane konta…and we make in home also..

nice baa...

maa intlovallaki maathram perugu and majjiga lenidhe daily kastam...both my wife and kid ki yogurt picchi..

Desi natural dahi thestha..manchidho kaadho no idea but adey theesukunta..

nenaithe appatlo edho body building ki protein ani greek yogurt thinevaadini adhi thinaleke dhantlo pickle vesukovalsi vacchedhi

 

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6 minutes ago, Naaperushiva said:

Desi natural dahi thestha..manchidho kaadho no idea but adey theesukunta

make your own, we never bought store dahi in six years 

manchi starter set chesko and  you’re golden 

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2 hours ago, shaktimaan said:

janalaki pichi baaga mudirindi 

inka biryani okkate late

yeh ... Too much chestunnaru ... 

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2 hours ago, dasari4kntr said:

 

 

I love the middle east Mint Yogurt drink but stopped as it has lots of salt. Hatred going too far

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