Organic Peanut Oil - The farm grew, organic groundnuts are used to prepare this oil. They are crushed in a wooden press, which is a traditional way to get oil. It is versatile yet very healthy cooking oil that is made organically. Nutrient-dense cooking oil that is made from indigenous groundnuts. Wood-pressed oil - All the nutrients remain intact because of the traditional wood press crushing method. The process of refining is natural with no bleaching of edible oil. It is a single-filtered oil that due to which it contains a high amount of fiber. It contains lots of essential fatty acids like omega-6. Functions and features - The organic, wood-pressed groundnut oil is easy to absorb. It is better than your average cooking oil because it wont affect your intestine. It contains high fiber content as well as lots of essential fatty acids like omega-6. Consumption of organic, farm-made groundnut oil keeps your hair healthy. The single-filtered oil keeps your hair moisturized and increases protein in them. It is rich in monosaturated fatty acids that reduce bad cholesterol and increases good cholesterol. This organic peanut oil is a great substitute for ordinary vegetable oil when used in the same measurements. Peanut oil is has a high smoking point, thus, you can use this oil for deep frying, cooking, etc. Can be used as a natural moisturizer for your skin, it makes the skin softer and smoother because it contains antioxidants as well as Vitamin E.
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