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Amul Gold is India's widely consumed high-fat pasteurised milk, bought by households seeking richer, creamier milk. As a single-ingredient, minimally processed dairy product carrying both FSSAI and Agmark seals, it is about as clean as packaged milk gets — no emulsifiers, no preservatives, no added sugars. The one caution worth noting is that the OCR-extracted total fat figure of 86.4 g per 100 g is almost certainly a transcription error (physically impossible for liquid milk; Amul Gold's known specification is ≥6% fat), so consumers and automated systems should treat that specific figure with scepticism. The single most useful thing to know: this is a wholesome, additive-free dairy product, but its saturated fat load makes it a 'caution' for those actively managing cardiovascular disease, and anyone with lactose intolerance must avoid it entirely.