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Cooking Oils

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Choosing the right cooking  oil is essential for taste and health. In India, various oils  are used in daily cooking,  each with its unique benefits. 

Understanding the smoke point and nutrient values of these oils can help you make healthier choices for your meals. 

Oils with higher smoke points retain their nutritional values  at high temperatures. They produce fewer harmful compounds when heated  and maintain the flavour  and texture of the food.

Always Use Higher Smoke Point Oils.

Here are 11 common cooking oils used in India, arranged in descending order according to their smoke point.

High in unsaturated fats and vitamin E. Supports cardiovascular health and weight management. 

Nutrient Values 

Smoke Point: 510°F (266°C)

Safflower Oil

Contains saturated fats,  and vitamins A, D, E, and  K2. Enhances digestion and strengthens the immune system. 

Nutrient Values 

Smoke Point: 485°F (252°C)

Ghee

High in monounsaturated fats, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants. Good for heart health and inflammation.

Nutrient Values 

Smoke Point: 480°F (250°C)

Mustard Oil

Rich in polyunsaturated fats  and omega-3 fatty acids. Supports heart health and  brain function.

Nutrient Values 

Smoke Point: 453°F (234°C)

Soybean Oil

High in monounsaturated fats, vitamin E, and oryzanol. Lowers cholesterol and improves skin health.

Nutrient Values 

Smoke Point: 450°F (232°C)

Rice Bran Oil

High in monounsaturated fats and vitamin E. Promotes heart health and reduces bad cholesterol.

Nutrient Values 

Smoke Point: 450°F (232°C)

Peanut Oil

Rich in vitamin E and omega-6 fatty acids. Improves skin  health and boosts the  immune system.

Nutrient Values 

Smoke Point: 440°F (227°C)

Sunflower Oil

Contains polyunsaturated fats, vitamin E, and lignans. Enhances skin health and reduces inflammation. 

Nutrient Values 

Smoke Point: 410°F (210°C)

Sesame Oil 

High in monounsaturated fats and omega-3 fatty acids. Lowers bad cholesterol and improves heart health.

Nutrient Values 

Smoke Point: 400°F (204°C)

Canola Oil 

Abundant in monounsaturated fats, polyphenols, and antioxidants. Reduces inflammation and supports heart health.

Nutrient Values 

Smoke Point: 375°F (191°C)

Olive Oil

Rich in medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), lauric acid, and saturated fats. Supports metabolism and  brain function.

Nutrient Values 

Smoke Point: 350°F (177°C)

Coconut Oil

Cooking oils are essential in Indian kitchens, each offering unique flavours and health benefits. By understanding their smoke points and nutrient values, you can make informed choices to enhance your culinary experience and well-being.