Cold Pressed Groundnut Oil
Try it today to experience the full flavor of our premium groundnut oil.
SEED SELECTION PROCESS
Procured fully mature high grade edible seeds (without Aflatoxins) from farmers as it produce high oil content and long shelf life with most of the nutrients.
ABOUT COLD PRESSED GROUNDNUT OIL
- Our Cold Pressed Groundnut Oil is extracted from top-grade peanuts. It has a strong roasted peanut flavor and nut aroma, and a high smoke point of 229.4◦C. This makes it ideal for deep-fat frying, sauteing, and stir-frying, allowing food to cook quickly with minimal oil absorption. Cold Pressed Groundnut Oil is also great for preparation of shortenings, margarines and mayonnaise, and as a vegetable oil substitute.
- It is used as a vegetable ghee substitute (Salunke and Desai 1986) and resembles natural butter and ghee in appearance and texture.
- Rich in Vitamin E and it acts as an Antioxidant within the body.
NON FOOD APPLICATIONS
It is a rich emollient oil having the quality of softening or soothing the skin called as SKIN CONDITIONING OIL which have similar porperties of Olive / castor oils.
BENEFITS
- Low fat Diet Food - It has been categorized as DIET FOOD which lowered total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol without lowering the beneficial HDL cholesterol (Kris-Etherton et al . 2001).
- The availability of Sterol (200mg sitosterol/100g) in unrefined peanut oil helps to control cancer cell growth (Cancer growth blockers) and may also protect from colon, prostate and breast cancer.
- Good for Heart - Recent epidemiological studies indicate amazingly high 30-50% reduction in cardiovascular disease in people who have nuts, including peanuts, four to five times in a week (based on past 10 year data).
- Antioxidant properties aids for digestion and maintain immunity system healthier.
- Control Blood Sugar
ALLERGY
Kindly avoid using this oil when anyone allergic to peanuts.
Always consult a physician before adding it as DIET FOOD.
REFERENCES
Dean, Lisa L., Jack P. Davis, and Timothy H. Sanders. “Groundnut (Peanut) Oil.” Vegetable Oils in Food Technology (2011): 225–242. Web.
Disclaimer:
Skin/Hair care, also depends on the health status of the individual & lifestyle.
Always do a patch test by applying a drop of oil to your elbow and see whether the oil suits you.