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The vegetable oil pressed from the seeds of the peanuts is one of the recommended edible oils.


Peanut oil is used in many areas and covers a wide range of fields of activity. The areas of medicine, cosmetics and nutrition are particularly popular. The anti-inflammatory effect is a special property of peanut oil. The high vitamin E content strengthens the immune system and supports cell renewal. 100 grams of peanut oil contains 23.4 mg of vitamin E.
Preparing dishes with peanut oil is very good for your health. Peanut oil is rich in omega fatty acids and other vitamins such as vitamins B1, E, K, D. The oil has hardly any odor and is ideal as a massage oil and is often mixed with effective essential oils. Peanut oil is used in a variety of ways in medicine and pharmacy. It is used as an oil in eye drops, in shampoos, creams and various care products. In infant care products, peanut oil is a base for ointments. Thanks to its fats and linoleic acid, the oil helps the skin to renew itself, smoothes it and is very effective against dry and flaky skin. Reduces wrinkles, revitalizes and relaxes the skin. It is very popular in naturopathy for the treatment of neurodermatitis, eczema and psoriasis.

Peanut Oil

    • Cook, fry, deep-fry
    • Medicine
    • As a base oil for masks and massage oils
    • Cosmetics industry
    • Baby care products
    • Naturopathy

    Peanut oil is ideal for wok dishes and quick-fried. It serves as the basis for salad dressings and can be used as a substitute for other edible oils.

    • Pure organic oil
    • Cold-pressed (unroasted peanuts are cold-pressed fresh from the mill, so the native oil receives the valuable ingredients and has a milder taste)
    • Without additives
    • Certified organic
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