Walnut Oil
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Nutrients and antioxidants found in walnut oil, produced from walnuts, are abundant, and some of them may even help with focus and memory.
How To Use
Walnut oil can be used in a variety of ways, including:
Salad dressings: Walnut oil is commonly used as a base for salad dressings, either on its own or combined with other ingredients like vinegar and mustard.
Cooking: Walnut oil has a low smoke point, so it’s best used for low-heat cooking like sautéing or stir-frying. It can also be used as a finishing oil, drizzled over cooked vegetables, pasta, or other dishes.
Baking: Walnut oil can be used in baking recipes that call for oil, like muffins, cakes, and bread.
Marinades: Walnut oil can be used as part of a marinade for meat or vegetables.
Dips and spreads: Walnut oil can be used as an ingredient in dips and spreads, like hummus or pesto.
When using walnut oil, it’s important to store it in a cool, dark place, as it can go rancid quickly if exposed to heat and light. It’s also best to use it within a few months of opening the bottle to ensure maximum freshness.
Who Buys this Product?
Industries that commonly buy walnut oil in bulk include:
Food manufacturing: Walnut oil is used as an ingredient in various food products, such as salad dressings, sauces, baked goods, and snacks.
Restaurants and catering: Walnut oil is a popular ingredient among chefs and is often used to add flavor and depth to dishes. Restaurants and catering companies may purchase walnut oil in bulk to meet their needs.
Cosmetics and personal care: Walnut oil is used in cosmetics and personal care products, such as moisturizers, hair care products, and massage oils, due to its moisturizing and nourishing properties.
Pharmaceuticals: Some pharmaceutical companies use walnut oil as a carrier oil in certain medications and supplements.