Tata Simply Better Pure Cold Pressed Groundnut (Peanut) Oil
₹ 299.00
Taste | 8.5 |
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Aroma | 9 |
Nutrients | 8.5 |
- Cold Pressed (Wood Pressed)
- High levels of unsaturated fats and vitamin E
- Nutrient-rich
- Healthier alternative to refined oils
- Preservative-free
- Chemical-free
Cold Pressed vs. Refined (filt Oils
In ancient times, oils were extracted using the Kachi Ghani (Cold Pressing) method, which involved crushing seeds at room temperature with a large wooden churner. In contrast, refined oils are produced by heating seeds to extremely high temperatures and incorporating chemicals. This excessive heat exposure degrades the oil’s quality, turning it into a potential health hazard. Over time, regular consumption of refined oils can lead to serious heart problems and other health concerns.
With increasing awareness of the harmful effects of refined oils, many people have shifted to cold-pressed oils in recent years. These oils, extracted through traditional mechanical pressing at low temperatures, retain more nutrients and natural flavor. Rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, cold-pressed oils offer a healthier alternative for everyday consumption.
Importance of Smoke Point in high heat cooking
Smoke point is also known as burning point of oil is a temperature at which oil breaks and releases harmful compounds that can cause potential health risks. When you see oil burning during cooking, you should immediately avoid using it.
Here is the list of oil smoke points of popular oils:
- Mustard Oil: 249°C
- Sesame Oil: 210°C to 232°C
- Safflower Oil: 246°C to 260°C
- Coconut Oil: 177°C
- Peanut Oil: 232°C
- Olive Oil: 163°C to 191°C
- Avocado Oil: 271°C
- Almond Oil: 221°C
Standard Home Cooking Temperatures:
- Pan frying (sauté) on stove top heat: 120°C
- Deep frying: 160–180°C
- Oven baking: Average of 180°C
You should select a oil which is both healthy and have highest smoke point. Also, avoid overheating any oil you use at home as it can become toxic and cause serious health issues.
Role of Saturated, Monounsaturated, and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids
- Oil should contain ~5-12% of Saturated Fatty Acids (SFA). High intake of SFAs is linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases such as chest pain, heart attacks, and strokes.
- High amount of Monounsaturated Fatty Acids makes the oil stable at higher temperatures (high heat cooking). They improve heart health by lowering bad cholesterol (LDL) while maintaining good cholesterol (HDL). Oils should contain ~60-70% of Monounsaturated Fatty Acids (MUFA).
- Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (PUFA) are essential for the body and provide Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids required for brain and other organ development. However, excessive PUFA intake can lead to oxidative stress and inflammation, especially if Omega-6 is too high compared to Omega-3. Oil should contain moderate (~20-30%) amount of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids.
Should I buy filtered groundnut (peanut) oil?
In contrast to refined oils, filtered oils goes through minimal processing. It may involve some heat but no chemicals. The process includes filtering the oil after crushing the groundnuts. Filtered groundnut oil may not have as high a nutrient content as cold-pressed oil.
Filtered oil is more affordable than cold-pressed oil. The difference may vary between Rs. 100/- to 200/- based on different brands. If you are tight on budget, then choose filtered peanut oil. Otherwise, cold pressed peanut (groundnut) oil is always superior than filtered one.
Refined oils are dangerous and can cause serious health issues leading to chest pain and heart attack. With growing awareness, people are searching for healthy oils in the market. You may notice that the entire internet is raving about Olive oils. But olive oil is super costly as it needs to be imported from other countries. Traditional Indian cooking oils made from mustard seeds, coconut meat, sesame seeds, and peanut has almost similar nutritional profile compared to Olive oil if obtained by cold pressing.
Indians used to extract oil by crushing seeds using a wooden churner (press). Such method was also known as Kachi Ghani (Cold Pressing in foreign countries).
Please watch the following video,
Tata Simply Better Pure Cold Pressed Groundnut (Peanut) Oil
Peanut oil is a great source of vitamin E. Just one tablespoon of peanut oil contains 11% of the recommended daily intake of vitamin E. Tata Simply Better’s peanut oil is our top choice because,
- It is cold pressed at room temperature
- It is extracted from high-quality, A1 grade groundnuts
- It comes at an affordable price
Alternatives
- Cold Pressed (Wood Pressed)
- Nutrient-rich
- 100% natural and free from preservatives and chemicals
- Extracted from high-quality, hand-picked peanuts
Anveshan Wood Pressed Groundnut Oil
Anveshan Wood Pressed Groundnut (Peanut) Oil
This is one of the popular groundnut oil brands on Amazon. The cold pressing process followed by the Anveshan to extract oil is publicly available. The groundnuts or peanuts are hand-picked directly from the farmers of Erode and Hosur region, Tamil Nadu. You can trust this brand for the purity and nutrient-rich profile of the groundnut oil.
Why it is not our top pick?
- The price of Anveshan is somewhat high
Two Brothers Organic Farms Groundnut Oil
Two Brothers Organic Farms Groundnut Oil
If you are looking for 100% pure and healthy coconut oil, go with Two Brothers Organic Farms. The Ghungroo peanuts used in the making of this oil are grown at their own farms and sometimes sourced from small farms across Maharashtra, Gujarat and Karnataka. You can trust their selection process and oil making process without any doubts.
Why it is not our top pick?
- It is one of the highly-priced peanut oil brand in the market
Closing Notes
Customers should not rely on only one oil type for their day-to-day needs as each oil has a different nutritional profile.
For example,
- Mustard oil is high in oleic acid which is good for heart health
- Lauric acid in coconut oil boosts immunity
- Sesamin and sesamol in sesame oil has excellent antioxidant properties
It is suggested by the doctors and experts that you should use 3-4 types of cold-pressed oils. You can use them alternate days.
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