Cold pressed Coconut oil is extracted using an Oil expeller without the application of Heat. This ensure the oil retains its goodness and is rich is micro nutrients and Vitamins.
Idegenous castor seeds cultivated in our own farms are used as a source of raw material for manufacturing of Black Castor Oil. This oil is thick in nature and concentrated.
Majorly used in the cosmetic industry, It also finds application in various healthcare sectors due to its high medicinal value.
Used for addressing constipation Issues. Can be applied to the skin to clear dark circles below the eyes or applied to the hair to reduce hair fall and enable hair growth.
This oil can also be used to massage joints and is know to provide relief to Arthritis patients.
Black Sesame Oil is extracted from Black Sesame Seeds. This oil is rich in micro nutrients and vitamins. It is extracted using cold pressed metal expeller .This oil is highly nutritional and is of edible grade.
Application : Inflammatory Diseases, Rheumatoid Arthritis
Color ; Pale Yellow
Feature : Good For Skin
Form ; Liquid
Packaging Type : Glass Bottels, Plastic Bottels
Packaging Size : 100ml, 200ml, 250ml
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Cold pressing involves extracting oil from seeds, nuts, or fruits without using heat or chemicals. The mechanical process (often using a hydraulic press) operates at a low temperature to ensure that the oil retains its natural flavor, aroma, and nutritional value. We offer Cold-pressed oils like peanuts, coconut, sesame oil, mustard oil and sunflower oil. They are gaining popularity due to their properties and health benefits.
Characteristics:
Maintains most of the oils natural nutrients, including vitamins, antioxidants, and healthy fats.
Has a more robust flavor and aroma compared to oils processed with heat.
Generally more expensive due to the less efficient extraction process and lower yields.
Uses:
Often used in salad dressings, marinades, and dips where the flavor of the oil can be appreciated.
Not typically used for high-heat cooking due to its lower smoke point compared to refined oils.