ORGANIC Grape Seed Oil
Virgin
Non EU agriculture
- cold pressed and virgin
- from organically grown grape seeds
- fruity, tangy taste
- culinary highlight for salads
- valuable skin care oil
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Our Organic Grape Seed Oil is a gently cold-pressed edible oil made from high quality organic grape seeds. It takes about 8-12 kilograms of grape seeds to produce one litre of this light green oil. Grape seed oil was one of the most important edible oils in the Middle Ages and is still very popular in gourmet cuisine today. The fruity, slightly tart flavour of grape seeds is found in the oil - a culinary highlight in fine dishes.
Extracting the precious oil from freshly pressed grapes requires a great deal of effort, which is reflected in the price. Depending on the region, variety and location, grape seed oil can have a very individual taste. The oil is very delicate due to its predominantly unsaturated fatty acid spectrum. After cold pressing, it should be stored in dark bottles, tightly sealed, cool and away from light. The spring doser on our bottles reduces the contact of the oil with oxygen after opening. We recommend that you consume the grape seed oil within 6-9 months. During this time the tart, fruity flavour of the oil is well preserved.
Grape seed oil in the kitchen
Grape seed oil is a popular salad oil that goes well with classic vinegars. It can also be mixed with other oils. A classic dressing of olive oil, grapeseed oil and raspberry vinegar enhances rocket and leaf salads. The tart, nutty flavour of grapeseed oil is best preserved when used cold. We also recommend it for marinades, dips and as a culinary highlight with steamed vegetables.
Grapeseed oil for skin and hair care
In addition to its use as an edible oil, grapeseed oil is a popular oil for skin care. It can be used on its own as a rich moisturiser or mixed into your daily moisturiser for face and body. Grapeseed oil is particularly recommended as a facial treatment for those with oily or combination skin and for those with blemishes. The oil is absorbed very quickly without leaving a greasy film on the skin. Grapeseed oil can also be used as a massage and bath oil.
Grapeseed oil is also a popular hair oil. Used regularly, it makes hair easier to comb and gives it a silky shine. It also protects the scalp. A weekly leave-in treatment is recommended. Simply apply a few drops of grapeseed oil to towel-dried ends and style as usual.
A hair treatment with grapeseed oil has an intensive nourishing effect on the hair: Depending on the length of your hair, simply apply 1-2 teaspoons of oil to towel-dried hair and leave on for a few hours or overnight. Then wash with a mild shampoo.
Usage
Light green grape seed oil is ideal for refining leafy salads, vegetable dishes and for making dips, marinades and sauces. The mild acidity of grapeseed oil often means that vinegar is not needed, but special vinaigrettes can be made in combination with fruit vinegars. Grapeseed oil can also be used with cheese or to marinate meat. Due to its high linoleic acid content, we recommend that you do not use our grape seed oil for frying, but only for steaming.
Recipe
Curd with red radishes
This radish curd has the slightly sour, nutty taste of grape seed oil. Rich cream curd as basis creates a smooth dip that is perfect for any occasion. zum RezeptRatings
Specification and ingredients
Grape Seed Oil
Average energy and nutrient content for 100 g
Please enjoy our products as part of a diverse and balanced nutrition.
As a product of nature the composition of the oil can vary, the given specifications are therefore average values.
Ingredients
Grape seed oil, certified organicDurability
9 - 12 monthsLagerung
Store in a cool and dark place.Fatty acids diagram
Botanical name: Vitis vinifera
Origin:
The grape seeds used for pressing come from the grapes. After pressing, the grape stalks and skins are washed. This makes it easy to separate the seeds, which must then be dried to prevent them from going mouldy. In this country, special drying ovens are used to dry the grape seeds with circulating hot air. Elsewhere, grape seeds are washed and then dried in the sun. Grape seeds from German vineyards are rare. Grape seeds from southern Europe and South Africa contain more oil and are usually dried very gently in the sun. The seeds for our virgin grape seed oil are currently sourced from a winery in Rheinhessen, Germany.
Certification:
The grape seeds for the production of our grape seed oil come from controlled organic cultivation from producers certified according to BIO VO 834/2007 and VO 889/2008.
Grape seed oil has a high proportion (approx. 88%) of monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids. The valuable linoleic acid (omega 6 fatty acid) makes up around 69% of this. The content of saturated fatty acids is low.
Regulation (EC) No. 1924/2006 of the European Parliament restricts nutrition and health claims made on foods. This means that from December 12, 2012, it will no longer be possible to refer to the nutritional and physiological effects of foods and food supplements. (Only the pharmaceutical industry is now allowed to do this. )
READING TIP : If you would like to find out more about vegetable oils, please refer to the following publications and websites:
- www.systemed.de
o Positive things about fats and oils ISBN 978-3-942772-57-0
- www.olionatura.de
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