Argan Oil
3,000 - 3,500 Per Ltr
100 Ltr (MOQ)
Argan Oil
30 - 90 Per Kilogram
1 Kilogram (MOQ)
Argan (Argania spinosa (L.) Skeels) is a thorny tree from the arid and semi-arid regions of Morocco and Algeria. It is mainly cultivated for its oil and it is an important fodder tree in Morocco, particularly for goats. The fruit pulp and the oil extraction by-products are also fed to livestock. Argan is a long-lived (150-200 years) evergreen, thorny tree. It is a medium-sized tree that reaches a height of 8-10 m, sometimes up to 20 m. Its strong root system can reach a depth of 35 m, making it able to survive droughts, and suitable for arid and semi-arid areas. The trunk is knotty and has a diameter of up to 1 m. The tree bears many criss-crossed stems. Argan is an important economic resource for local populations in Morocco. It is primarily grown for its oil, which is edible and used in cooking, salads and couscous. Argan oil was imported into Europe during the 18th century but could not compete with olive oil due to its stronger flavour (Wickens, 1995). Argan oil has a valuable fatty acid profile, as it contains 13% palmitic acid (C16:0), and more than 80% monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids including 48-59% oleic acid (C18:1) and 30-40% of linoleic acid (C18:2). It was reported to reduce harmful cholesterol and triglycerides. Argan oil contains large amounts of vitamin E. Argan oil has cosmetic and dermatological properties, and is traditionally used to treat belly stretch marks, chicken pox pustules and acne. Argan oil is used to make yellow soaps and hair and skin care products. Oil extraction residues can be mixed with sugar or honey to make a dip similar in taste to peanut butter. Argan wood is particularly resistant to insects and is much used for carpentry, construction and utensils. It provides firewood and charcoal. The nut shells are used as fuel for cooking. The argan tree is a major source of forage for sheep, goats, camels and cattle in Morocco. The leaves can be lopped or directly browsed by livestock. Fruits and leaves are readily consumed by goats who climb on the trees to eat them. Argan fruits can be eaten by livestock without hampering oil production as the seeds are not digested and can be recovered in the dung. The press cake resulting from oil extraction is sun-dried and is fed to livestock (FAO, 2015). Bees nest in argan trees that are thus a good source of honey.
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Argan Oil
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Argan oil is a plant oil produced from the kernels of the argan tree that is endemic to Morocco. In Morocco, argan oil is used to dip bread in at breakfast or to drizzle on couscous or pasta. It is also used for cosmetic purposes.
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This oil is one solution for all your hair needs. Argan Thyme hair oil is exclusively made by Gratia which nourishes your hair, heals them deeply and stimulates hair growth. This is a perfect treatment for your hair and scalp. Ideal For - Nourishment- Deep moisturizing- Both men & women What to Expect It is enriched with pure Argan oil, thyme oil, Almond oil, jojoba oil etc. This is available in 100 ml pack. Benefits - Natural- Ideal for hair and scalp treatment- Stimulation of hair growth
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