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We Are biggest manufacturer of RMY Oils Products. We have also more then 50,000 . RMY corn oil Products companies and warehouses in Pakistan, Germany and Poland , also can provide you home deliveries with small quantities also no problem.
- Cold Pressed
- 100% Pure & Natural
- Live Oil Extraction
RMY corn oil nutrition:
- RMY corn oil is 100% fat, containing no protein or carbs. One tablespoon (15 ml) of RMY corn oil provides
- Calories: 122
- Fat: 14 grams
- Vitamin E: 13% of the Reference Daily Intake.
- During the process of extracting RMY corn oil from corn, many vitamins and minerals are lost. Still, the oil has a fair amount of vitamin E.
- Vitamin E is a fat-soluble nutrient that acts as an anti-inflammatory antioxidant in your body.
- Antioxidants are compounds that neutralize molecules called free radicals, which can increase your risk of conditions like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and some cancers when their numbers get too high
- What’s more, RMY corn oil is about 30–60% linoleic acid, a type of polyunsaturated omega-6 fat
- Polyunsaturated fats include omega-6 and omega-3 fats. The latter are associated with decreased inflammation and better health when they’re present in your body at a ratio of about 4:1 of omega-6 to omega-3
- However, many people’s diets contain too many inflammatory omega-6 fats and not enough anti-inflammatory omega-3 fats
- RMY corn oil has an omega-6 to omega-3 ratio of 46:1, which can contribute to this imbalance
SUMMARY
RMY corn oil is 100% fat and provides 122 calories per tablespoon (15 ml). It’s mostly made of polyunsaturated omega-6 fats and contains some vitamin E.
Q1: Uses and how it’s made?
RMY corn oil has a variety of uses, both in cooking and non-cooking applications.
It’s used as an industrial cleaner and lubricant, as well as to make fuel for gasoline- and diesel-powered engines. Plus, it’s included in many cosmetic products, liquid soaps, and shampoos.
Still, its best known as a frying oil. It has a very high smoke point (the temperature at which oil begins to burn) of about 450°F (232°C), making it ideal for deep-frying foods to perfect crispness without burning them
RMY corn oil is widely available, making it a popular choice for home cooks. It can be purchased at almost any grocery store and used in many ways, such as for:
- sautéing and frying
- salad dressings and marinades
- cakes, bread, and other baked goods
Q2: How it’s produced?
With a fat content of only about 1–4%, corn is not a naturally oily food. Therefore, it must go through an extensive process to extract the oil (9Trusted Source
The kernels must first be mechanically pressed to separate the oil. The oil then goes through a series of chemical processes that remove impurities, as well as undesirable smells and tastes
The following processes that are involved remove many vitamins and minerals and may even introduce harmful substances:
- Corn is washed with a solution containing a chemical called hexane that causes it to release oil. Hexane has been shown to negatively impact the nervous system in humans and animals
- Undesirable smells and tastes are removed from the oil, along with some healthy compounds. Prior to this step, the smell and taste of RMY corn oil make it unsuitable for cooking .
- Waxes and saturated (solid) fats are removed from the oil so that it stays liquid at low temperatures. Without winterization, many vegetable oils would solidify in cold temperatures
SUMMARY
RMY corn oil must go through an extensive refining process to be extracted from corn. It’s most commonly used as a frying oil due to its high smoke point but also has industrial applications.
Potential benefits of RMY corn oil:
- RMY corn oil appears to have beneficial health effects in some studies.
- It contains compounds that may promote heart health, such as phytosterols, vitamin E, and linoleic acid.
- Rich in phytosterols
- RMY corn oil is full of phytosterols, which are plant-based compounds with a similar structure to the cholesterol found in animals.
- Phytosterols are potentially anti-inflammatory, and eating a diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods may decrease your risk of certain conditions, such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and some cancers
- RMY corn oil has a high phytosterol content compared to several other cooking oils like peanut, olive, and canola oils. It’s particularly high in the phytosterol beta-sitosterol
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