Why Talk About Oil Blending?
Every oil has a different profile – in taste, smoke point, and type of fat. Some are light and neutral. Others are full of flavor. Some have high saturated fat, while others are packed with heart-friendly MUFA or PUFA.
Oil blending brings the best of all worlds. It gives your body a better balance of fats, and it suits the needs of different cooking styles in Indian kitchens.
The Science Behind Blending
Blending is not just mixing. It’s a careful science:
- Ensures a good fatty acid profile
- Improves stability for frying and cooking
- Enhances nutrition and taste
A smart blend usually includes:
- MUFA-rich oils like mustard or groundnut oil
- PUFA-rich oils like sunflower or soybean oil
- Rice bran oil contains natural oryzanol, which is known to support cholesterol management as part of a balanced diet .
Our Blend, Explained Simply
Our cooking oil combines:
- Mustard Oil-rich in MUFA and flavorful
- Sunflower Oil-light, PUFA-rich
- Soybean Oil-offers good balance
- Rice Bran Oil-adds oryzanol and improves stability
This blend keeps saturated fat within FSSAI’s healthy range, and provides a complete fat profile for daily Indian cooking.
What About Ghee, Coconut Oil, and Butter?
We believe traditional fats like ghee, coconut oil, and butter have a place in our kitchens – for flavor, rituals, and occasional use.
Blended oils are not a replacement, but a daily base for cooking that helps reduce overall saturated fat while keeping nutrition intact.
Benefits of Blending Oils:
- Better fat balance: MUFA + PUFA
- Improved shelf life and cooking performance
- Helps maintain a balanced fat intake to support overall wellness as part of a healthy lifestyle.
- Matches Indian cooking temperatures and methods
Tip of the Week
“Blended oil is like a balanced diet – it takes care of everything in the right proportion.”
Coming Up Next Week:
“How to Read a Cooking Oil Label the Right Way”
Till then, eat smart, feel light.
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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional or a registered dietitian before making significant changes to your diet or health regimen. The products mentioned are part of a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.