Our Sacha Inchi Extra Virgin Oil NutriOmega is made from fresh and selected Sacha Inchi seeds from the rainforest of Peru (Pucallpa and Tarapoto city). Our process is only by first cold press of the seeds previously decorticated and manually selected. Our oil is 100% natural and raw without any preservatives or chemicals. We packed our oil in dark bottles of 250 mL. or in metallic drums with internal lining food grade of 216 L.
product specification Organic, Onecert, USDA Organic, EU Organic Organic, Onecert, USDA Organic, EU Organic, Organic, Onecert, USDA Organic, EU Organic, Organic, Onecert, USDA Organic, EU Organic, Organic, Onecert, USDA Organic, EU Organic, Sacha Inchi oil is 100% extra virgin seed oil, cold-pressed from high quality Sacha Inchi seeds native to the Southeast (the Mekong) rainforest. This oil has a higher total Essential Fatty Acid (EFA) concentration and a broader amino acid pro le than olive oil, ax seed oil, or sun ower oil. With an ideal balance of omega-3, 6 & 9, plus natural Vitamin E content, it is a perfect choice for drizzling over foods or as a base for dressings. - Price for a 250ml or 100ml glass bottle: - Packaging:100- 250ml/ bottle, 10 bottle in a box - Delivery: within 7 days after deposit - Payment: 30% TT or 100% LC
Scientific name Plukenetia Volubilis Linneo Ingredient - Sacha inchi Description - Extra virgin sacha inchi oil is made using a careful cold pressing process, ensuring all the seed properties conservation. Nutritional Characteristics - Rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids: 48% Omega 3, 38% Omega 6 and 14% Omega 9. High protein content food (more than 50%). Rich in vitamin A (681 ug in 100 ml) and vitamin E (among 175.68 and 223.29). Sensory Characteristics Color Light yellow Smell Caracteristic Taste Caracteristic Texture Oily liquid Physicochemical Characteristics Characteristics : Range or Limit Acidity : 0.2 - 0.8 mg KOH/g Peroxide index :
Sacha inchi nut oil is extracted by pressing from the seeds and flesh of the fruit of the Plukenetia volubilis, or pracaxi, a tree native to the area surrounding the Amazon River. Sacha Inchi oil has with approximately 50% a very high content of the omega 3 fatty acid alpha-linolenic acid, which makes it comparable only to flaxseed oil. Sacha Inchi oil has a very high content of Tocopherols (176226 mg/100 g) which consists predominately of gamma-Tocopherol (50%) and delta-Tocopherol. Product Description Scientific Name : Plukenetia Volubilis Linneo Extra virgin sacha inchi oil is made using a careful cold pressing process, ensuring all the seed properties conservation. Rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids: 48% Omega 3, 38% Omega 6 and 14% Omega 9. High protein content food (more than 50%). Rich in vitamin A (681 ug in 100 ml) and vitamin E (among 175.68 and Sensory Characteristics Color : Light yellow Smell : Caracteristic Taste : Caracteristic Texture : Oily liquid PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS Characteristics : Range or Limit Acidity : 0.2 - 0.8 mg KOH/g Peroxide index :
Sacha Inchi oil is a kind of edible oil extracted from Sacha Inchi. The oil does not contain any toxins and harmful substances. The content of unsaturated fatty acids is more than 90%, of which linolenic acid is 48%, linoleic acid is 35%, and oleic acid is 9%. Product Name: Sacha inchi oil Latin Name: Plukenetia volubilis Linneo Appearance: Light Yellow Oil Specification: 99% Part Used: Seed Application: Food Supplement Main Ingredient: Sacha inchi Shelf Life: 2 Years Packaging: 25kg/Drum
Cultivation Type COMMON Packaging Glass Bottle Purity (%)99 Volume (L)1 Certification IFS; HALAL; CERTIFIED TRACEABILITY. Place of Origin south Africa Brand Name OLITERRRA Model Number 127889 Use Cooking QUALITYnHIGH FLAVOUR MILD SHELF LIFE 24 MONTHS TRANS FAT FREE CHOLESTEROL FREE EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL Free acidity (oleic acid %) M 0,8% Peroxide value (meg 02/kg) M 20 K232 (in UV) M 2,5 K270 (in UV) M 0,22 Delta K (in UV) M 0,01 Myristic acid M 0,05 Arachidic acid M 0,6 Linolenic acid M 1 Eicosenoic acid M 0,4 Behenic acid M 0,2 Lignoceric acid M 0,2
Olive oil is the oil that comes from the fruit of the olive tree (Olea europea). Virgin olive oil is produced by mechanical processing of the olive fruit in olive mills. It is a key element of the Mediterranean diet and is considered a healthy food product due to its content of monounsaturated fats, antioxidants, etc. Physical and chemical characteristics Crude virgin olive oil is a mixture of various ingredients. These can be distinguished into three categories: Glycerides, fat-soluble substances and water-soluble substances. They can also be distinguished into saponifiable and non-saponifiable components. Glycerides, which are also saponifiable components, are mainly triglycerides, i.e. esters of glycerol with fatty acids. The latter are mainly: oleic, palmitoleic, linoleic, stearic and palmitic. The first three are unsaturated fatty acids, and the other two are saturated Historical data In the Greek area, presses for the production of oil from olives and containers (jars) for oil storage dating from the Mycenaean era have been found. According to the excavations carried out in the Proto-Cycladic II (2,700-2,300 BC) cemetery of Spedos in 1903 by Klonos Stefanos, among the other finds, he mentions a silver-plated clay vessel which contained traces of spoiled olive oil. The careful research in the chemistry of the National University under Professor K. Zengeli proved, beyond doubt, the existence of olive oil. Klonos Stefanos (in the Proceedings of the Archaeological Society PAE 1906) notes that together with the silver-plated clay vessel, a triple clay oil lamp was found. Olive oil is referred to on a Linear B tablet from Knossos as erawo (oil) and on others with a special ideogram. Olive oil and health Olive oil contains high levels of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) as well as an abundance of bioactive components. Of these, the phenolic components are the most extensively studied. Regarding the benefits of MUFAs in human health, the US Food and Drink Administration authorized qualitative health claims (health claims), for the first time in 2004, regarding the protection offered by monounsaturated fatty acids of olive oil against cardiovascular risk diseases. Overall, the benefits of olive oil fatty acids were summarized at the first International Conference on Olive Oil and Health, in 2005. But olive oil is more than a rich source of monounsaturated fatty acids. Its phenolic components have shown anti-inflammatory and chemo-protective properties. Oleocanthal in olive oil has been found to have a similar effect to the anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen. In none of the studies in which the role of phenolic components of olive oil has been examined, cytotoxicity has been shown.
Olives picked at the very beginning of the harvest season, early November, are not completely ripen and have slightly less oil, a peppery and bitter quality and are higher in polyphenols and antioxidants and have a longer shelf life. â??First cold pressedâ?? for olive oil produced by stone mills, as a result, Extra virgin olive oil is exclusively obtained from olives through mechanical process. It excludes oils obtained by chemical processes and those blended with oils from other sources. Mild fruity taste that has a free acidity which cannot exceed 0.5 grams per 100 grams (0.8%). It accounts for less than 10% of oil in many producing countries Payment terms: TT Only
Virgin coconut oil VCO also known as extra virgin coconut oil is pure coldpressed coconut oil that has not been refined Unlike coconut oil the unrefined version is not bleached or deodorized and is nonhydrogenated It has a light coconut flavor as compared to the strong taste of coconut oil People prefer using VCO for personal care purposes like oilpulling and skin moisturizing as well as drinking it raw It is also favored over coconut oil for baking and sauting due to its creamy tropical flavor It is also a good choice if you are adding it to smoothies coffee and shakes On the other hand refined coconut oil is better used for frying
We supply a wide range of Olive oil, starting from simple Olive Oil, Virgin Olive Oil, Fragrance Olive Oil and Premium Extra Virgin Olive Oil. These oils are freshly processed and supplied within a very short time frame so that our partners and clients enjoy the real taste of Olive Oil. The Olive seeds are harvested and processed using traditional methods passed down from generations. Through a family run production our partners ensure that quality and passion is put into the processing of the oils. The family run business has been farming and trading olive oil and other agricultural products for many generations. In 2012, they installed and began operations of a brand new olive oil bottling and labeling unit which means that we can supply you these high quality oil with your brand or logo printed on the bottles. The products are successfully placed in the Greek, European and foreign markets. Storage: It is essential to store the product in its original packing in a cool and dry condition away from direct sunlight and substances with strong odor.
Dear All, We are a Greek company that produces premium extra virgin olive oil exclusively from Manaki variety olives, sourced from our own olive groves and from cooperating local producers. More than a simple olive oil, Corinto Extra Virgin Olive Oil is a labour of love. Made from handpicked Manaki olives which are cold-extracted to preserve their natural properties, it can form the ideal basis for a delicious and healthy Mediterranean diet. Interested parties contact us for a detailed price offer.
Extra Virgin Coconut Oil (EVCO)is extracted from Fresh Coconut Milk using wet-Process Centrifuge. Oil seperation does not involve heat or alteration, which retains the natural coconut nutrients in the Oil. Oil Specifications Oil is clear as Water. Light Coconut Aroma. No strong Greasy Taste. Oil Contains 51% of Lauric Acid. Light and Refreshing Coconut Flavor. Free from Sediment
OLIVE OIL VIRGIN: Olive oil has a long history of being used as a home skincare remedy. Egyptians used it alongside beeswax as a cleanser, moisturizer, and antibacterial agent since pharaonic times.In ancient Greece, olive oil was used during massage, to prevent sports injuries and relieve muscle fatigue.In 2000, Japan was the top importer of olive oil in Asia because consumers there believe both the ingestion and topical application of olive oil to be good for skin and health. Olive oil is popular for use in massaging infants and toddlers, but scientific evidence of its efficacy is mixed. One analysis of olive oil versus mineral oil found that, when used for infant massage, olive oil can be considered a safe alternative to sunflower, grapeseed and fractionated coconut oils. This stands true particularly when it is mixed with a lighter oil like sunflower, which "would have the further effect of reducing the already low levels of free fatty acids present in olive oil". Another trial stated that olive oil lowered the risk of dermatitis for infants in all gestational stages when compared with emollient cream. However, yet another study on adults found that topical treatment with olive oil "significantly damages the skin barrier" when compared to sunflower oil, and that it may make existing atopic dermatitis worse. The researchers concluded that due to the negative outcome in adults, they do not recommend the use of olive oil for the treatment of dry skin and infant massage