safflower oil high oleic expeller pressed :: macjerry sunfloweroil
safflower oil high oleic expeller pressed :: macjerry sunfloweroil
safflower oil high oleic expeller pressed :: macjerry sunfloweroil
safflower oil high oleic expeller pressed :: macjerry sunfloweroil
safflower oil high oleic expeller pressed :: macjerry sunfloweroil
safflower oil high oleic expeller pressed :: macjerry sunfloweroil
safflower oil high oleic expeller pressed :: macjerry sunfloweroil
safflower oil high oleic expeller pressed :: macjerry sunfloweroil
safflower oil high oleic expeller pressed :: macjerry sunfloweroil
  • Are high oleic expeller pressed sunflower oil and safflower oil the same?
  • Many manufacturers today in the natural food industry use high oleic expeller pressed sunflower oil and high oleic expeller pressed safflower oil interchangeably. These two oils have very similar taste and functionality, and of course, they are both high oleic and expeller pressed.
  • Is sunflower oil high oleic?
  • Both high-oleic and traditional sunflower oils are low in saturated fatty acids. Either type of sunflower oil is a good choice from a cardiovascular standpoint, but the traditional oil is less commonly sold in stores or used by the food industry.
  • Can sunflower oil be expelled using an expeller press?
  • On the other hand, a lot of the high oleic (healthier) sunflower oil on the market is expelled using an expeller press. That said, it still can be solvent expelled so it’s important to look for the description “expeller pressed” if you want it. Sunflower oils are refined — no matter which grade you choose.
  • How much oleic acid is in sunflower oil?
  • There is a minimum of 80% oleic acid in high-oleic sunflower oil. In comparison, traditional sunflower oil has less oleic acid (around 20%) and more linoleic acid. Both high-oleic and traditional sunflower oils are low in saturated fatty acids.