Guest guest Posted February 27, 2002 Report Share Posted February 27, 2002 Is it possible that spectrum has organic canola oil? donna In a message dated 2/24/02 4:08:08 PM, DFNEWMAN writes: << For the entire scoop on High-heat cooking oils visit http://www.spectrumn >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2002 Report Share Posted February 27, 2002 ---Hi Donna, I copied this from the Spectrum site for you. It should answer some of your questions,if not all. Best of luck! JoAnn Spectrum Naturals markets minimally refined canola, safflower, sesame, soy, sunflower, and walnut oils. For high-heat cooking temperatures up to 520° F, refined oils that are high in monounsaturates are best. These include Spectrum Naturals high-oleic safflower, super canola, and avocado oils. High Oleic Oils High oleic varieties are oil hybrids that have been genetically enhanced through selective plant breeding to produce high ratios of oleic acid (omega 9). The rise in oleic acid increases the oil's stability and shelf life. High oleic oils have been bred to reduce polyunsaturated components and increase the monounsaturated content. High oleic oils should have at least 90% of the oleic content similar to olive oil. Olive oil is the benchmark for good culinary oleic- based oils. This means that an oil should be at least 75% oleic by total fat content to be regarded as high oleic. High oleic oils perform well in medium to high heat cooking applications, such as deep frying or high heat sauteing. http://www.spectrumnaturals.com/naturalsindex.html Spectrum Organic Products, Inc. is committed to the right of consumers to know what is in the foods they eat. We support legislation to require disclosure of any GMO ingredients and/or processing agents. As part of our commitment to human and environmental health, our company has instituted a comprehensive program with the goal of using only non-GMO ingredients in all of our products. We strive to source and sell only ingredients that contain no genetically modified organisms. For those commodities where extensive genetic modification is known to have occurred—i.e., soybeans and canola—we have established a non-GMO verification process utilizing a third party lab. Our organic products are certified as non-GMO by our organic certifier, and independently tested where known genetic drift may be a factor. JoAnn Guest joguest Friendsforhealthnaturally http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Transfats.html In Gettingwell, dfnewman@a... wrote: > Is it possible that spectrum has organic canola oil? > donna > In a message dated 2/24/02 4:08:08 PM, DFNEWMAN writes: > > << > For the entire scoop on High-heat cooking oils visit > > http://www.spectrumn >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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