Oils & Fats

  • Frylight Rapeseed Oil

    Tackle the calories in rapeseed oil with our Rapeseed spray – a great choice for frying and prolonged baking, and especially good for making crispy roast potatoes!

  • Frylight Sunflower Oil

    A brilliant all-rounder, Frylight Sunflower Oil spray is as comfortable frying as it is releasing cakes from baking moulds! Uniquely blended with plant extracts, Frylight uses no artificial ingredients.

  • Olive Oil

    Types of Olive Oil
    There are three main types of olive oils. They are classified into the following as per the International Olive Oil Council, a premier body which deals with olive

    • The first type of olive oil is the Extra Virgin Olive Oil. This oil is rich in flavour and is the best quality. It is extracted by an process whereby the olives are first pressed or crushed to extract the liquid oil. This requires the least amount of processing
    • The second type of oil used is the Virgin Olive Oil. It is extracted from the first pressing alone and is of a reasonably good quality.
    • The third type is the Pure Olive Oil. This type of oil undergoes chemical treatment and other refining or filtering procedures so that the taste, flavour and the richness of olive oil is brought out. Refined and pure olive oils are combined in this process.
    • Another heavily processed form of the oil is the extra light olive oil and it is different from the original to a large extent in taste and flavour.
  • Palm Oil

    Uses of Palm Oil
    As much as 90% of the palm oil produced finds its way into food products, while remaining 10% is consumed by various industries. It is widely used preparing margarine, shortening, and vegetable cooking oil. In many parts of the world, it is still consumed in its unrefined state to obtain a distinctive colour and flavour. Palm oil is extensively used in preparing dry cake mix used for baking biscuits, cakes and sponge cakes, soaps, sauces, fat substitutes, etc. Recently, palm and kernel oils have been increasingly used as biodiesel fuel.

  • Peanut Oil

    Culinary Uses
    Peanut oil is one of the widely used vegetable oils of the world. A pretty common cooking oil in Asian countries, this oil is also used in western countries. It also has numerous  applications in Asian cooking. In west, it is widely used for frying foods, particularly french fries, turkey and chicken. This edible oil is often used in salad dressings, marinades, and baked goods.

    It is the most widely used cooking oil in the South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the healthiest cooking oils for day to day needs and a tablespoon (approximately 15 grams) of peanut oil has just under 120 calories. In China, the peanut oil used is less refined, retaining a little bit more of the protein of the peanut and producing a stronger peanut flavor.

  • Soyabean oil

    Culinary Uses
    It is widely used in the food industry for preparing variety of products including:

    • Breads
    • Margarine
    • Snack Foods
    • Mayonnaise
    • Salad Dressings
    • Sandwich Spreads
    • Non-dairy Coffee Creamers, etc.
  • Sunflower Seed oil

    Sunflower oil contains predominantly linoleic acid in triglyceride form. Its major contents are:

    • Palmitic acid : 4 – 9%
    • Stearic acid : 1 – 7%
    • Oleic acid : 14 – 40%
    • Linoleic acid : 48 – 74%
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