Tea Seed Oil is on the market now! I've been reading about how popular it is in China and Japan for cooking, as well as other uses. Tea Seed Oil (not to be confused with Tea Tree Oil) is cold-pressed from the seeds of Camellia oleifera, a close cousin of Camellia sinensis (the variety which tea leaves for drinking come from).
Seeds!
In China, tea seed oil is used in dips, sauces, marinades, and dressing as well as to make soap, lubricants, and rustproofing oil. In Japan it is used to make tempura and to slick back the hair of Sumo wrestlers. Lastly, the
Emerald Harvest Tea Oil website boasts these advantages:
- 1. The Highest level of monounsaturated fat of ALL oils
- 2. The Highest smoke point of ALL oils
- 3. One of the lowest levels of saturated fat of ALL oils
- 4. Vitamin E, Omega 6 and 9 essential fatty acids
- 5. No Transfat
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