Palm oil | 32 oz
- $15.00
Palm
Palm oil is a versatile edible oil extracted from the fleshy fruit of the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis). In its unrefined “red” form, it retains a natural reddish-orange hue from β-carotene and tocotrienols (vitamin E), whereas refined palm oil is golden and has a neutral flavor. A 32 oz (1 quart) bottle is a common retail size for both culinary and non-food applications (e.g., soap making)
Key Features
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Type: Refined or red (unrefined) palm oil
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Packaging: HDPE or PET quart-size bottle with resealable cap
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Certifications: RSPO (sustainable), Kosher, non-hydrogenated options
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Nutritional Highlights (per tbsp ≈ 14 g):
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Calories: 114 kcal
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Total Fat: 14 g (Saturated 7 g, Monounsaturated 5 g, Polyunsaturated 1.5 g)
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Vitamin E: ~11 % RDI
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Rich in provitamin A (β-carotene) in unrefined red palm oil
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Culinary & Non-Food Uses
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Cooking: Ideal for frying, sautéing, and as the base for West African soups and stews (e.g., egusi, groundnut soup)
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Baking & Spreads: Adds moisture and a subtle sweet note to breads and pastries
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Beauty & Home: Used in traditional soap recipes, as a natural moisturizer, and in hair-care formulations
Palm
Palm oil is a versatile edible oil extracted from the fleshy fruit of the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis). In its unrefined “red” form, it retains a natural reddish-orange hue from β-carotene and tocotrienols (vitamin E), whereas refined palm oil is golden and has a neutral flavor. A 32 oz (1 quart) bottle is a common retail size for both culinary and non-food applications (e.g., soap making)
Key Features
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Type: Refined or red (unrefined) palm oil
-
Packaging: HDPE or PET quart-size bottle with resealable cap
-
Certifications: RSPO (sustainable), Kosher, non-hydrogenated options
-
Nutritional Highlights (per tbsp ≈ 14 g):
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Calories: 114 kcal
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Total Fat: 14 g (Saturated 7 g, Monounsaturated 5 g, Polyunsaturated 1.5 g)
-
Vitamin E: ~11 % RDI
-
Rich in provitamin A (β-carotene) in unrefined red palm oil
-
Culinary & Non-Food Uses
-
Cooking: Ideal for frying, sautéing, and as the base for West African soups and stews (e.g., egusi, groundnut soup)
-
Baking & Spreads: Adds moisture and a subtle sweet note to breads and pastries
-
Beauty & Home: Used in traditional soap recipes, as a natural moisturizer, and in hair-care formulations

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