Peanut oil
- 2127.83 MYR/t. - from 28 t.
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- BrandFactory, OEM
- Country of manufactureMalaysia
- Type of vegetable oilPeanut
Culinary Uses
Peanut oil is one of the widely used vegetable oils of the world. A pretty common cooking oil in Asian countries, this oil is also used in western countries. It also has numerous applications in Asian cooking. In west, it is widely used for frying foods, particularly french fries, turkey and chicken. This edible oil is often used in salad dressings, marinades, and baked goods.
It is the most widely used cooking oil in the South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the healthiest cooking oils for day to day needs and a tablespoon (approximately 15 grams) of peanut oil has just under 120 calories. In China, the peanut oil used is less refined, retaining a little bit more of the protein of the peanut and producing a stronger peanut flavor.
Other Specifications of Peanut Oil
Botanical Name: Arachis hypogeae
Aroma: Light, nutty
Properties: Thick in texture, clear in color, oily feel
Health Benefits: Arthritis, Acne, Blackheads.
Medicinal Properties
Peanut organic oil is of great use for medicinal purposes. When used as carrier oil in combination with fresh lime juice, it works wonders in protecting the skin from ugly acne marks and black heads. The presence of monounsaturated fatty acids is beneficial in lowering down the cholesterol level. Peanut oil massage is extremely beneficial for people suffering from Arthritis.
Peanut Oil Composition
Peanut oil is about 50 percent monounsaturated and 30 percent polyunsaturated. Its major constituents are:
Palmitic Acid
Oleic Acid
Linoleic Acid
Arachidic Acid
Arachidonic Acid
Behenic Acid
Lignoceric Acid
Other Fatty Acids