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Old Mar 29, 2008, 05:37 AM
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Healthiest oil in kitchen

Which is the healthiest oil for use in the kitchen, vegetable oil (soybean oil), canola oil or olive oil? You may have a different answer for cooking and salads. I know that canola oil is lower is saturated fat, but I have heard that it turns to trans fat at 120 degrees.

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Old Mar 29, 2008, 06:11 AM   #2  
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Which is the healthiest oil for use in the kitchen, vegetable oil (soybean oil), canola oil or olive oil? You may have a different answer for cooking and salads. I know that canola oil is lower is saturated fat, but I have heard that it turns to trans fat at 120 degrees.
It all depends on what you mean with healthiest, and in what process. Olive oil may be the healthiest in a salad, but I would not use it to fry chips! Each of these oils have their specific use. Your own remark on canola oil underlines that view!
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Olive oil (may) provide(s) important nutritional support in the fight against such health problems as arthritis, cancer, cardiovascular disease, high cholesterol, and in pain management.
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Soybean oil is a source of omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E.
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Canola oil (Canadian oil, low acid oil) is healthy due to its very low saturated fat and very high mono-unsaturated oil content.
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Old Apr 2, 2008, 06:07 PM   #3  
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canola and soybean are bad for you for the most part.
Canola Oil - How Toxic Is It?

Soy is being blamed for hormonal/thyroid problems

Olive oil is good
coconut oil is good for baked goods especially pie crust.

Basically avoid Crisco/wesson type oils and use the oils in the olive oil section like
sunflower oil, saffron oil, grape seed oil, omega, flax,

The Bad Fats

Saturated Fats Saturated fats raise total blood cholesterol as well as LDL cholesterol (the bad cholesterol).
Trans Fats Trans fats raise LDL cholesterol (the bad cholesterol) and lower HDL cholesterol (the good cholesterol).
The Good Fats
Monounsaturated Fats Monounsaturated fats lower total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol (the bad cholesterol) and increase the HDL cholesterol (the good cholesterol).
Polyunsaturated Fats Polyunsaturated fats also lower total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol. Omega 3 fatty acids belong to this group.
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Personally,I believe Olive oil is the best and healthiest oil. All oils are pure fat. But heating olive oil will not change it's health apsects, only flavor. Using a cheap olive oil just means less flavor. I use olive pomace oil for frying, The only difference between extra virgin, virgin and plain olive oil is their acidity level which affects taste/flavor only.

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linnealand disagrees: sorry, but this is dead wrong. extra virgin olive oil is by far the best for general use. however, olive oil does break down at lowish temperatures, changing its nutritional composition. flavor has to do with how/where/when the oil was made..
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Old Apr 10, 2008, 01:42 PM   #5  
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I would have to go with olive oil too.
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Old May 3, 2008, 03:15 PM   #6  
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I've heard that using a variety of oils is good for you.
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Old Jun 16, 2008, 11:31 AM   #7  
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We use olive oil in our deep fat fryer which we use to fry chips once a week [or less.]
The chips are delicious and don't taste of olive oil and although a bit pricey to fill it at the beginning is worth it. Our family all commented on the crispy chips when they visited and we didn't tell them they were done in olive oil until they had eaten them.
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use the best quality extra virgin olive oil you can.

i'm baffled as to how a nutritional expert could get something so basic so wrong.

Types of olive oil

Generally, olive oil is extracted by pressing or crushing olives. Olive oil comes in different varieties, depending on the amount of processing involved. Varieties include:
Extra virgin - considered the best, least processed, comprising the oil from the first pressing of the olives.
Virgin - from the second pressing.
Pure - undergoes some processing, such as filtering and refining.
Extra light - undergoes considerable processing and only retains a very mild olive flavour.

When buying olive oil you will want to obtain a high quality EXTRA VIRGIN oil. The oil that comes from the first "pressing" of the olive, is extracted without using heat (a cold press) or chemicals, and has no "off" flavors is awarded "extra virgin" status. The less the olive oil is handled, the closer to its natural state, the better the oil. If the olive oil meets all the criteria, it can be designated as "extra virgin".

What is pure and light olive oil? "Pure" olive oil is made by adding a little extra virgin olive oil to refined olive oil. It is a lesser grade oil that is also labeled as just "olive oil" in the U.S.

"Light" olive oil is a marketing concept and not a classification of olive oil grades. It is completely unregulated by any certification organizations and therefore has no real precedent to what its content should be. Sometimes, the olive oil is cut with other vegetable oils.


Olive oil versus canola oil

Do not fall into the hype which is put out by traditional medicine regarding the promotion of canola oil (rapeseed) as superior due to its concentration of monounsaturated fatty acids. Olive oil is far superior and has been around for thousands of years. Canola oil is a relatively recent development and the original crops were unfit for human consumption due to their high content of a dangerous fatty acid called euric acid.

If the taste of olive oil is a problem, or if you are frying or sautéing food, then you should consider coconut oil. Many nutritionally misinformed people would consider this unwise due to coconut oil's nearly exclusive content of saturated fat. However, this is just not the case. Because it has mostly saturated fat, it is much less dangerous to heat. The heat will not tend to cause the oil to transition into dangerous trans fatty acids.

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Olive oil's health benefits

Most Commonly Asked Questions About Olive Oil
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canola and soybean are bad for you for the most part.
Canola Oil - How Toxic Is It?
That's a myth: snopes.com: Canola Oil and Rape Seed
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I don't believe everything snopes says cause I have seen them say somethings are not fact that are. I believe Dr. Pompa, Dr. Winer and others over snopes. Look it up and you will see they are not always right.

Google;
things snopes got wrong
or snopes wrong
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