Rice Bran Oil * GREAT VALUE. 100% GMO FREE RICE BRAN OIL - High in oryzanol (antioxidant) which has been said to lower cholesterol. (Gamma Oryzanol Content: 19,500 PPM) Minimally processed and unfiltered! * HEALTHY AND GREAT FOR COOKING - Rice bran oil has a naturally high smoking point of 490 degrees / (254�°C). Light neutral flavor and aroma makes it great for flash frying, sauteing, and making dressing and vinaigrette due to its ability to emulsify easily. Clean, non-oily mouth feel, allowing foods to taste crisp and clean * RICH IN VITAMIN E - Pamper yourself with a great oil that will leave your skin soft and supple. Can be used for soap production as a great moisturizer and for massage as a neutral oil. * IMPROVES CONDITION AND HAIR COAT FOR HORSES AND DOGS - Provide your pet with the care it needs to look great! Can be used for older horses to maintain weight, provide a shiny coat, and strong hooves. Improves body condition by adding calories without bulk which is helpful for horses who have a hard time consuming more feed. Use for your dog as a supplement to help keep a great looking shiny coat.
Specification Applications Salad Dressing Stir Frying Deep Frying Grilling Baking Physical Analysis Appearance Free Flowing liquid golden color Oduor Mild scent of rice when heated Cold Test 5hrs at 0C No clouding Color Lovibond scale 5 14 30 Red 340 Yellow Specific Gravity 0915 0925 Chemical Analysis Peroxide Value 15 Meqkg not more than Moisture Content 015 not more than Suspended Solids 01 not more than Saponification Value 180 195 Nutritional Details per 100 g Energy 3850 KJ 921 kcal Total Fats 100 g Saturated Fats 243 g Monounsaturated Fats 456 g Polyunsaturated Fats 301 g Vitamin E 383 mg Gamma Oryzanol 900 mg Protein 0 g Carbohydrates 0 g Fiber 0 g Storage Store at Room Temperature 10 C 30 C Shelf Life 24 months from date of manufacture
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.
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.