Mashal Edible Oils

Castor Oil

Castor Oil

"Castor oil comes from seeds of the Ricinus communis plant, which is native to tropical areas of Africa and Asia. It contains fatty acids, natural humectants, and substances that are used to moisturize the skin by preventing water loss. This effect can promote good skin health, relieve dryness, and soothe skin inflammation. It may also have the potential to accelerate wound healing."

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Flax Seed Oil

"Flaxseed oil, derived from the seeds of the flax plant, is a golden-hued, nutty-flavored liquid with a rich nutritional profile. It offers a range of health benefits, including support for heart health through its omega-3 content, improved brain function, and reduced inflammation. It can be used in baking, smoothies, and salad toppings."

Sesame Oil

Sesame Oil

"Kalonji oil, also known as black seed oil, is extracted from the seed of Nigella sativa. It has anti-inflammatory properties that can treat various chronic inflammations. It is known for healing joint pains by providing lubrication between the joints. Use it in small amounts for a boost of extra flavor. You can drizzle it over salads, mix it into dressings or use it in curries and stir-fries."

Kaloonji Oil

Kaloonji Oil

"Kalonji oil, also known as black seed oil, is extracted from the seed of Nigella sativa. It has anti-inflammatory properties that can treat various chronic inflammations. It is known for healing joint pains by providing lubrication between the joints. Use it in small amounts for a boost of extra flavor. You can drizzle it over salads, mix it into dressings or use it in curries and stir-fries."

coconut Oil

Coconut Oil

"Coconut oil is made by pressing fresh coconut meat or dried coconut meat called copra. It is rich in medium-chain fatty acids, such as lauric acid, which are known for their ability to increase "good" HDL cholesterol levels in the blood, potentially improving heart health. It's commonly employed in various cuisines for sautéing, roasting, and baking."