Canola Oil INGREDIENT SPECIFICATION: Canola Oil, NOP â?? Refined, Bleached and Deodorized CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS: Each shipment to include certificate. DESCRIPTION: Organic Canola seeds are pressed using cold-pressing technology, degummed, bleached (if necessary), and deodorized under vacuum and controlled temperature. APPEARANCE, FLAVOR & COLOR Light green in color with light taste AVERAGE ANALYSIS: IODINE VALUE: 100 â?? 130 PEROXIDE VALUE: 1.00 Max. FATTY ACID COMPOSITION: FREE FATTY ACID Max. 0.10% of Oleic Acid MYRISTIC ACID C 14:0 0.20 % Max. PALMITIC ADIC C 16:0 3.0 â?? 6.0 % PALMITOLEIC ACID C 16:1 0.60 % Max. STEARIC ACID C 18:0 1.0 â?? 3.0 OLEIC ACID C 18:1 51 â?? 70 % LINOLEIC ACID C 18:2 15 â?? 30 % LINOLENIC ACID C 18:3 5 â?? 15 % ARACHIDIC ACID C 20:0 0.2 â?? 1.2 % EICOSENOIC ACID C 20:2 0.1 â?? 3.0 % BEHENIC ACID C 22:0 0.5 % Max. ERUCIC ACID C 22:1 2.0 % Max. STORAGE: Store in a cool dry place away from direct sources of sunlight, heat, and oxidizers. Properly stored unopened containers have an expected shelf life of 24 months. MARKINGS: As per the buyer specification suggested: COUNTRY OF ORIGIN MANUFACTURER IMPORTER BATCH NUMBER PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER JULIAN DATE PACKAGING: Drums (55 gallon) DOCUMENTS: Lot or batch numbers Date of Manufacture Certificate of Analysis Kosher Certificate, if required Organic Certificate
The crude mustard oil is dark brown in colour with a pungent odor. Refined mustard oil is used mainly for cooking as it is slightly more viscous and has a lower saponification value and a higher refractive index compared to other vegetable oils. Mustard Oil is obtained using cold press method which means the oil is extracted from the seeds by pressing the seeds at normal temperatures till they spill out oil.
Free Fatty Acid: 0.1 0.15% max Peroxide Value: 1.0 2.0 meq/kg max Color (Lovibond): 12.0 15.0 Yellow / 1.5 2.0 Red Iodine Value (Wijs): 100 - 122 Moisture: 0.05 %max AOM: 20 hrs min Cold Test: 5.5 - 12 hrs min Refractive Index @ 40oC: 1.460- 1.467 Specific Gravity @ 25oC: 0.914 - 0.920 Saponification Value: 182 - 193 Smoke Point: 460 - 530oF Flash Point: 610 -640oF Fire Point: 670-690oF Fatty Acid Properties:
GENERAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Specific gravity: 0.916-0.922 Refractive index: 1.465-1.475 Heavy metals, Method: 0.001% max Iodine value: 120 â?? 141 Saponification Value: mg HOH/g: 180 â?? 200 Unsaponifiable Matter: %
The oil is produced by crushing the seeds or by grinding them, then mixing them with water and distilling them. The white mustard generates a yellowish coloured, pungent oil, whereas the black mustard produces a lighter coloured and stronger tasting oil. Direct pressing the seeds yields a simple mustard oil preparation. This produces a mustard oil with a strong flavour. Crushing the seeds and then separating the oil is another way to make mustard oil. Mustard oil and meal are produced by both extraction methods. When mustard seeds are processed in a mustard oil plant, a by-product is created in the form of seed pressed cakes, which contain very little oil. These cakes from the distillation process are used to make oil cakes, which are then fed to animals. The oil cake is left over after the production process provides 37% oil.
Rapeseed and Canola Oil The rapeseed plant is known for its golden-yellow flowers, which bloom in the summer. Its oil, which goes by the names of rapeseed and canola, is widely used in cooking, baking, and food processing. It's crucial to understand the difference between industrial and culinary rapeseed oil. Canola is another name for the culinary variant. The automotive and chemical sectors use industrial rapeseed oil, whereas the culinary form is used in cooking. The genetic makeup and quantity of erucic acid, which is damaging to your health in big amounts, distinguishes the two varieties. In truth, canola oil must contain less than 2% erucic acid and meet globally regulated requirements in order to be labelled as such. Otherwise, it will be labeled as rapeseed oil. However, most varieties in grocery stores are canola oil. Rapeseed oil contains less saturated fat than other regularly used cooking oils, and it is popular in the Indian subcontinent as a traditional cooking oil. It is typically used as frying oil due to its distinct odour. Vitamin E is also abundant in rapeseed oil. Rapeseed oil has regenerative capabilities, making it a great moisturiser and anti-aging agent. Because of its high quantities of alpha-linolenic acid (omega-3), which is too scarce in today's diets, rapeseed oil has fascinating dietary qualities. It's become a staple on dining tables.