What is rapeseed oil?
Rapeseed is an oil with particularly interesting and remarkable nutritional benefits.
It’s one of the best sources of bioavailable alpha-linolenic acid (a fatty acid essential to our bodies, which cannot synthesize it).
It offers an oleic/linoleic/alpha-linolenic acid ratio that enables the most physiological balances to be achieved.
Thanks to its high fatty acid content, rapeseed oil is an exceptional oil that should be put to good use.
Serious scientific and medical studies carried out in 1993 on milk preparations for premature babies and newborns have defined rapeseed oil as a correct, efficient and optimum neuro-sensory tool.
Virgin rapeseed oil preserves skin moisture and has an anti-free radical action thanks to its vitamin E content.
Name: Brassica napus oil
Other names: “Canola oil”.
Origin: France and Europe
Botanical family: Bracicassées
Parts used: Seed
Storage: Rape seed oil should be stored in its tightly closed bottle, away from light and heat.
Precautions:
Due to its strong oxidizing properties, rapeseed oil cannot be heated.
Rapeseed cultivation developed in Europe from the 13th century onwards.
Rapeseed oil was used as lamp fuel, engine lubricant or edible oil.
Rapeseed has also been used as livestock feed, and is the world’s 3rd largest vegetable oil crop.
France and Europe
Golden yellow
Nourishing
Hair tonic
Fragrance
Softening
Anti-oxidant
Rapeseed oil is rich in monounsaturated fatty acids, about 61g:
Saturated fatty acids, about 7g :
Polyunsaturated acids :
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