Nine oilseeds namely noug, gomenzer, linseed, soybean, sunflower, castor, sesame, ground nut and cotton are important in Ethiopia for edible oil consumption. We can provide them all first hand
Oil that is produced from the seeds of jatropha plant that grows in all the common and marginal lands is called as Jatropha oil. The species of plant that is used for oil extraction is known as Jatropha Curcas. Since jatropha crucas is very toxic they are not consumed by humans and other living things. The main goal of cultivating jatropha all over the world is to extract oil from the seeds which is used as an alternative energy source. Jatropha oil extraction methods have also gained the same importance like jatropha cultivation. Since the oil extracted from jatropha seeds is the primary source for bio-fuel, the process of extraction methods have also become significant. The oil extracted from the seeds is processed to prepare high quality bio-fuel an alternative source that can be used in diesel car. While the residue that remains after extracting oil is also processed and used a biomass feedstock to produce electricity and is also used as a fertilizer. Jatropha oil is non edible and is also poisonous. Jatropha has to be made with two process to get a better yield of 92% otherwise a yield of less the 85% only will be got.
Contains omega-3 (up to 12%) and omega-6 (up to 19%), eicosanoic acid (up to 14%), erucic acid (up to 50%), oleic acid (up to 30%). Contains vitamin complex: group B vitamins, vitamins E, K, D, A, P. Helps to stay away from coronary heart diseases It can be used as an antibacterial oil Helps to detoxify human body Helps to reduce hair fall through improved blood circulation if it is massaged on scalp Stimulates digestion, circulation and excretory system It can be used as an irritant for stimulating sensation in senseless organs and muscles. Irritants are also useful for driving up muscles. Helps preventing fungal growth, thus it can be used as anti-fungal Helps in winter for making body warm and
melting point : -5 C density : 0.919 Refractive index : 1.47-1.476 flash point : 255 C Storage conditions : 2-8C solubility : chloroform: 0.1 mg/mL, clear, very faintly yellow Sesame oil is extremely stable and a rich source of Vitamin A, B, and E. Also, it contains beneficial anti-oxidants. Our Sesame Oil easily subsides into the skin and improves blood circulation and immunity.
Refined Sunflower Seed Oil Product - sunflower oil Processing - Refined Transparency - without lees Smell and taste - depersonalized oil odourless Color number,mg of iodine - 10 Acid value,mg kon/g - 0.25 Mass fraction of not fat admixtures,% Absence Peroxide value O2 Mmol/kg - 2.0 Mass fraction of moisture and volatiles content,% 0.10 Mass fraction of phosphorus-containing substances in terms of stearooleoletsytyn,% Absence It's a non-volatile oil pressed from the seeds of the sunflower and is commonly used as an oil for frying. ... It's a non-volatile oil pressed from the seeds of the sunflower and is commonly used as an oil for frying. Our sunflower oil corresponds to the Premium grade. Ideal for frying and for salads. This is a good nutritious food product rich in vitamin E, as it is produced by cold pressing without chemical extraction. In the refining process, chemical solvents are also not used, which leaves the oil even after refining very rich in vitamins and vegetable fats with a minimum oxidation index, which gives an shelf life of up to 18 months. I am sure you will be glad to have in your arsenal our competitive oil at a price corresponding to quality.
PRODUCTSSUNFLOWER SEED OIL Sunflower oil is great multipurpose cooking oil as it can withstand high temperatures it has a smoke point of 230 C 446 F It is light amber in color with a subtle nutty taste making it perfect for both deepfrying vegetables and shallowfrying steaks and fish It can also be used as a substitute for butter when baking cakes and muffins
Sesame seed oil is primarily manufactured and processed in regions with a rich sesame cultivation history, such as Kenya. The oil is extracted from sesame seeds through either cold pressing or refining processes. After extraction, the oil is filtered, refined, and tested for quality before being packaged into bottles or containers. Labeling includes details such as nutritional information, country of origin, and compliance with international standards (like FDA, EU, or ISO). Once labeled, the packaged oil is stored in climate-controlled warehouses before being shipped via air or sea freight to global markets, ensuring that it meets the destination countryâ??s import regulations and quality standards upon arrival. Sesame seed oil can be used by cosmetic manufacturers, health and wellness brands, food processing companies, specialty food stores, and natural product distributors, as well as businesses in the hospitality and spa industries that prioritize natural, high-quality ingredients like sesame seed oil for their formulations or product offerings.