15Kg Cold Pressed Groundnut Oil
3,730 Per Tin
100 Kilogram (MOQ)
Why Get Cold-Pressed Groundnut Oil? Consider some of these benefits that you will enjoy when using cold-pressed groundnut oil in your cooking. Cold-pressed groundnut oil is processed at room temperature, thus maintaining the natural antioxidants. So, the oil is loaded with all the vitamins and minerals like oleic acid, Vitamin E, and other nutrients. This help eliminates all free radicals present and boosts your immunity. Some experts claim that cold-pressed groundnut oil can help prevent cancer and recover it. The unsaturated fats and bioactive compounds are the warriors that help keep cancer away. The presence of phytosterols and beta-sitosterol in the cold-pressed groundnut oil helps lower the chances of colon, prostate, and breast cancer. The cold-pressed groundnut oil is free of cholesterol and comprises a high HDL level, preventing heart-related ailments. It will regulate your blood pressure, and the stress over your cardiovascular system will be gone! The cold-pressed groundnut oil can work magic to maintain your blood sugar levels. With better sugar management, thanks to the high concentration of polyunsaturated and monosaturated fats, the body slows with fat absorption and exudes more insulin. Besides using it for cooking, apply some cold-pressed groundnut oil to your skin. Vitamin E helps slow down ageing signs and soothe away any skin condition. No more itchy and dry skin, either! With the growing health concerns lately, it is no surprise that you are looking for some healthier alternatives for your precious edible oils. It’s a common belief that cold-pressed oils are better than refined counterparts. Well, that’s right! Our Kanhapur cold-pressed groundnut oil is extracted by crushing the peanut plant’s seeds by utilizing a worm and cage technique in which seeds gradually move forward. After carefully passing the oil through precipitation and filtration, the cold-pressed mustard oil is obtained. It helps to maintain the purity levels and retains all the nutrients as-is. Plus, you get to enjoy a very authentic and pleasant smell and flavour! Give a chance to Kanhapur cold-pressed groundnut oil today. It comes in a 1 Ltr bottle, at a considerable price-saver of Rs. 310. Plus, if you can’t have enough of it already, get 6 bottles at a 5% discount! What are you waiting for – get your hands on this premium cold-pressed range before the stock’s out!
5 Litre Cold Pressed Groundnut Oil
440 Per Litre
1 Litre (MOQ)
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Peanut carrier oil
40 - 90 Per Kilogram
1 Kilogram (MOQ)
Essential oils are distilled from the aromatic leaves, bark, and roots of plants. If applied to the skin directly, they can cause reactions, such as severe irritation, redness or burning. Carrier oils and essential oils are made from plants. Carrier oils are used to dilute essential oils and “carry” them to skin. That’s because essential oils are potent and can cause irritation when applied directly to skin. Most carrier oils are unscented or lightly scented and don’t interfere with an essential oil’s therapeutic properties. They may be used alone or with other oils to nourish skin. Carrier oils are used to dilute the essential oils and help “carry” them into the skin. Aloe vera gels and unscented body lotion are also sometimes used as carriers. To be used in aromatherapy, it is recommended that the oil is obtained through cold pressing. In this process, the oil is extracted by crushing the plants. Users claim that the fragile nutrients in the oil can be damaged if they are extracted with heat. Venkatramna’s carrier Oils are extracted from the Cold Pressed method to retain their properties.
Peanut carrier oil
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Peanut carrier oil
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Description : Peanut carrier oil is extracted from the peanut using cold pressed method. This all-purpose oil is known for its distinctive aroma, mild flavor and taste of its parent legume. It has a thick texture and absorbs slowly into the skin. Peanut carrier oil is not that commonly used in aromatherapy; however it has a wide array of therapeutic uses Common Names : Arthnuts, Goobers, Goober Peas, Pindas, Jack Nuts, Pinders, Manila Nuts and Monkey Nuts Blends With : Blends with avocado, olive, sesame and macadamia nut oil and other light essential oils. Constituents : Palmitic Acid Oleic Acid Linoleic Acid Arachidic Acid Arachidonic Acid Behenic Acid Lignoceric Acid Other Fatty Acids Uses : Rich in Vitamin A, Peanut oil is widely used in various skin care formulations for its moisturizing properties. It is useful for treating skin conditions such as acne and blackheads.