This superb, highly nutritious vegetable oil is made using the latest vitamin-preserving technology from sesame seeds.
In the production of sesame oil by cold pressing, oil treatment with alkali and the extraction method are not used, hexane fraction is not used, no chemical additives and dyes are used. Its molecules are kept "alive" and natural. The oils produced in this way are the most valuable in terms of nutritional and medicinal properties, they retain all the necessary and useful elements and vitamins, which are very well perceived by living cells.
Food prepared with unrefined vegetable oils, in addition to great taste, is also very useful, because it does not cause obesity and blockage of blood vessels. Such food even helps to lose weight.
In the production of sesame oil by cold pressing, oil treatment with alkali and the extraction method are not used, hexane fraction is not used, no chemical additives and dyes are used. Its molecules are kept "alive" and natural. Such oils are the most valuable in terms of nutritional and medicinal properties, they retain all the necessary and useful elements and vitamins, which are very well perceived by living cells.
The composition and useful properties of sesame oil:
The use of 1 tbsp. tablespoons of sesame oil per day increases the calcium content in the body by 3 times.
Composition of sesame oil:
Sesame seed oil is considered to be one of the healthiest vegetable oils around the world. And such fame is deserved thanks to its composition.
Fat composition of sesame oil: OMEGA-3 (less than 0.2%), OMEGA-6 (45%), OMEGA-9 (41%), saturated fatty acids (palmitic, stearic) - about 14%.
Vitamin composition of sesame oil: vitamin A, B1, B2, B3 (vitamin PP), B4, C, D, E (choline), K.
Macro- and microelements in the composition of sesame oil: sesame seed oil is very rich in iron, zinc, phosphorus, potassium, silicon, nickel, magnesium, copper, manganese and some other elements. But in terms of the calcium content in it, it simply has no equal - only 1 tsp. sesame oil contains the daily rate of calcium, even for an adult.
In addition to all of the above, sesame seed oil contains: beta-sitosterol, betaine, lecithin, resveratrol, sesamin (chloroform), sesamol, sesamolin, phytin, phytosterols and phospholipids.
Volume 0.35l
Sesame oil is widely used in Japanese, Chinese, Indian and Thai cuisine for deep-frying, salad dressings and sauces, for cooking pilaf. This oil gives ordinary dishes a new sound and unique aroma. Sesame seed oil has a very pleasant and delicate taste with a nutty note and a light yellow color. It is worth noting that it has a very low "smoking" temperature. Therefore, in order not to lose all its useful properties, it is recommended to use it for dressing ready meals and salads.
If the taste of pure sesame oil seems very saturated to you, you can mix it with ordinary vegetable oil before dressing the dish, the taste of which is less pronounced.