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The Many Uses and Benefits of Sunflower Oil

Author Name : Dishit Nathwani   Address :- Teliya Mill Gate No 2, Opp Century Market, Nr Prem Darwaja, Kalupur-06, Ahmedabad  Mobile No :- +919925125251 Sunflower Oil in India Sunflower oil, pressed from the seeds of the sunflower is one of the most commonly produced oils in the world. Despite the global production of sunflower oil being approximately 21.2 million metric tons for the past financial year, researchers are still trying to develop a hybrid variety of the flower to increase the oil production in order to keep up with the ever-increasing global demand for sunflower oil.  As of the 2019/2020 crop year, Ukraine is the highest producer of sunflower oil, followed by Russia and Argentina. Ukraine is also the country that exports the most sunflower oil in the world. Image Source Sunflower oil in India Unlike soybean oil, most of the sunflower oil in India is imported, usually from Russia. Compared to 2018, the Indian market saw more than a 20% increase in the amount of sunflower o

Multiple Benefits of Consuming Soybean Oil

Author Name :  Dishit Nathwani Address :- Teliya Mill Gate No 2, Opp Century Market, Nr Prem Darwaja, Kalupur-06, Ahmedabad Mobile No :- +919925125251 Best Soybean Oil Soybean oil is widely used vegetable oil. Used most commonly for cooking, soybean oil is also used as a base for oil paints and as a component in industrial lubricant and gasoline. As the name implies, this oil is extracted from the soybean legume, which is common in many parts of the USA and East Asia. Soybean oil is a global market leader among vegetable oils, second only to palm oil. One of the best versions of this oil is organic soybean oil. Organic soybean oil is made from certified organic soybeans, which are grown without pesticides or any genetic modification. However, organic soybean oil is not as popularly used as conventional soybean oil. There are multiple reasons for this, including a lack of suppliers, lower yield, and that most organic soybean producers use the bean to make meals as animal feed. However,