Linseed oil SUPER FRESH in organic quality
"The ‚oil of the third millennium‘ has a yellow-gold colour and a
slightly nutty taste with bitter undertones. You can work magic with it
exclusively in a cold kitchen. Made with love and care in our
production plant in Ostrava. Our premium, organic certified, RAW, cold pressed
linseed oil is extracted in the most gentle way. To achieve maximum
freshness and nutritional value the oil is pressed only after
your order has been received. Super freshness guaranteed.
Super fresh guarantee
The oil pressing process is fixed so that the temperature does not exceed
42°C, thus preserving the maximum amount of beneficial substances in
the resulting oil. However, the processes that naturally occur in the
oil reduce the content of these valuable substances over time. To achieve
maximum freshness and nutritional value the oil is
pressed only after your order has been received. Super freshness
guaranteed.
History
More than 7000 years ago
The benefits of flaxseed and its products have been known for more than
7000 years. The very Latin name „Linum usitatissimum“ speaks of the
versatility and usefulness of this oilseed from whose seeds flaxseed
oil is obtained.
The beneficial effects were written down by Hippocrates himself
The famous Hippocrates, who is considered the father of medicine, did not
give up on this fluid miracle. In his medical writings, the
Corpus Hippocraticum, he wrote down in detail all the beneficial effects of
linseed oil. Valuable information and recommendations relating to both
external and internal use are thus traceable in the
individual files.
Even the pomace, or waste product from the pressing of the oil, was not
wasted. Thanks to their high nutritional value they were added
to the feed for the cattle of the time.
Cultivation and origin
Linseed oil is one of the rarest oils
Linseed is a relatively well-known and widespread oilseed. In the
wild, it is not to be missed. It grows to a height of almost one metre
and produces beautiful sky-blue flowers with a slight white tinge.
The fruit of the flax plant is a crumbling or closed capsule. Inside the
capsule are dark brown, oval-shaped grains from which the resulting oil is
pressed. Up to 7 kg of flaxseed are used per litre of quality
oil. This is why flaxseed oil is one of the rarest oils.
The seeds from which we press linseed oil come
from India.
Composition and properties
Flaxseed oil is considered one of the richest sources of essential fatty
acids. It has earned the name "oil of the third millennium ".
The uniqueness of this yellow-golden oil lies primarily in its** high content of
the omega-3 fatty acid α-linolenic acid, which is present in
up to 55%. The omega-6 fatty acid linoleic acid makes up 13%.
These acids form an indispensable part of a balanced diet and contribute to
**achieving the ideal ratio of essential fatty acids intake.
Nutrient-packed food
Essential fatty acids cannot be created by the body on its own, so they must
be consumed in the diet. Together with the other biologically active substances
contained in the oil, this RAW cold-pressed oil is literally a
nutrient-packed food.
Read carefully
While the high content of essential fatty acids is behind
the exceptional nutritional properties of flaxseed oil, their significant
disadvantage is that they are easily perishable. Therefore,
store it in a fridge immediately upon receipt and consume
within 3 months. Keep the linseed oil in its original dark
glass bottle for the entire storage period.
The spoilage processes accompanying the development of a highly
bitter taste are a natural characteristic of
linseed oil. However, by proper storage, the onset of these
processes can be delayed as much as possible.
Usage
In vegetable and legume salads, on crusty bread, in yoghurt and
cottage cheese
Freshly pressed linseed oil is typical for its slightly nutty flavour
with lingering bitter undertones. It is used exclusively in cold
cooking because its beneficial substances are sensitive to high
temperatures. It is excellent in combination with cold vegetable and legume
salads. We recommend it to sprinkle on crusty bread or other favourite pastries.
You can also stir a tablespoon of flaxseed oil into yogurt and cottage
cheese.
Czech botanical name: Only sown
English name: Linseed oil
Latin name: Linum Usitatissimum Seed Oil
Made in: Czech Republic
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Formulation of Linum usitatissimum L. (Linseed) Oil on the Repair of Skin
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