Corn Oil
We extract corn oil from maize germs. Used mainly as a cooking oil for its high smoke point of 232°C, which makes it an ideal frying agent. It is also a vital ingredient in some margarines.
We extract corn oil from maize germs. Used mainly as a cooking oil for its high smoke point of 232°C, which makes it an ideal frying agent. It is also a vital ingredient in some margarines.
Shortening is a form of fat that is used to make crumbly pastry and other food products, offering a smooth consistency that facilitates mixing, and may also be used for frying. We make premium quality shortening from fully refined palm oil and its fractions, formulated with a specific range of solid fat and melting profiles to suit different climatic conditions and applications.
An edible vegetable oil that is extracted from the reddish pulp of the oil palms fruit, crude palm oil is mainly used as a cooking oil but is frequently blended with coconut oil to make highly saturated vegetable fat, which is also used for cooking purposes.
A light yellow edible oil, refined, bleached and deodorized palm olein is obtained through the fractionation of palm oil after crystallization at controlled temperatures. LDC offers palm olein in the form of various bottled products.
RBD coconut oil is a light yellow liquid that changes into a semi-solid at room temperature, usually used in coconut-based cooking oil for commercial food processing and in oleochemical industries.
We process canola oil from a variety of rapeseed that is low in erucic acid, which is a monounsaturated omega-9 fatty acid. For a seed to be labeled ‘canola’ it must consist of less than 2% of erucic acid. In food production, canola oil is primarily used as a cooking oil.
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