Rapeseed Oil
Rapeseed is the world’s third-largest source of vegetable oil. It can be consumed unheated, served as a dressing or a dip, but is most commonly used in frying, baking and roasting food.
Rapeseed is the world’s third-largest source of vegetable oil. It can be consumed unheated, served as a dressing or a dip, but is most commonly used in frying, baking and roasting food.
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.
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.
This is a refined, bleached and deodorized vegetable oil that has been fractionated and fully refined. It is used in ice-cream, coatings and soft fillings, as well as a variety of non-edible products, such as washing powder.
A fully refined vegetable oil, refined, bleached and deodorized palm kernel stearin is the solid component obtained through the fractionation of RBD palm kernel, used in the production of confectionery fats.
Refined, bleached and deodorized palm stearin is the solid component obtained through the fractionation of palm oil after crystallization at controlled temperatures. It is used as a source of palm mid fractions (PMF), which are used in the formulation of various food ingredients such as chocolate and icing, or else blended with other vegetable oils to obtain products such as shortenings and margarine.

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