Plenty Foods Sesame Oil is cold pressed from Australian grown raw sesame seeds and is known for its use in Asian-style cooking and frying. Sesame oil contains two unique natural chemicals called sesamol and sesamin. These are very powerful antioxidants and known to help reduce blood pressure.
Sesame oil holds a variety of vitamins and minerals such as vitamin E, vitamin B6, essential fatty acids, zinc, copper, magnesium, calcium and iron. Its vitamin E and sesamol content gives this oil excellent stability.
HOW TO USE
Sesame oil is commonly used for stir frying and Asian style cooking, and will boost the flavour of your favourite recipes. Use sesame oil to fry tempura, in salad dressings or in a marinade.
GROWING & PROCESSING
This sesame oil is cold pressed from Australian grown raw sesame seeds. Cold pressing refers to oils obtained through pressing fruit or seeds with a modern steel press. Although pressing produces heat through friction, the oilseeds are not precooked and consequently the oil is considered cold pressed - in contrast to large scale solvent extraction and refining operations which strip the oil of natural antioxidants, vitamins and flavour.
INGREDIENTS
Sesame oil
Plenty Foods Sesame Oil is cold pressed from Australian grown raw sesame seeds and is known for its use in Asian-style cooking and frying. Sesame oil contains two unique natural chemicals called sesamol and sesamin. These are very powerful antioxidants and known to help reduce blood pressure.
Sesame oil holds a variety of vitamins and minerals such as vitamin E, vitamin B6, essential fatty acids, zinc, copper, magnesium, calcium and iron. Its vitamin E and sesamol content gives this oil excellent stability.
HOW TO USE
Sesame oil is commonly used for stir frying and Asian style cooking, and will boost the flavour of your favourite recipes. Use sesame oil to fry tempura, in salad dressings or in a marinade.
GROWING & PROCESSING
This sesame oil is cold pressed from Australian grown raw sesame seeds. Cold pressing refers to oils obtained through pressing fruit or seeds with a modern steel press. Although pressing produces heat through friction, the oilseeds are not precooked and consequently the oil is considered cold pressed - in contrast to large scale solvent extraction and refining operations which strip the oil of natural antioxidants, vitamins and flavour.
INGREDIENTS
Sesame oil