veggies yuk's Journal, 23 February 2009

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Curious About Canola Oil?


Canola oil comes highly recommended by Dr. Agatston and is considered a good fat — perfect for all Phases of the South Beach Diet lifestyle. High in omega-3 fatty acids and low in saturated ("bad") fat, canola oil offers many benefits for a healthy body and is one of the healthiest of all commonly used cooking oils. But what exactly is canola oil and why should you use it?

Canola oil is a type of cooking oil made from pressed canola seeds. It is a great source of alpha-linoleic acid (ALA), an essential omega-3 fatty acid that can't be made by your body. (ALA can also be found in soybeans, flaxseed, walnuts, and wheat germ.) Canola oil is also rich in healthy monounsaturated fats and has a neutral taste, so it's a great substitute for vegetable oil when baking. Over the past 20 years, clinical studies have shown that consuming canola oil can help lower cholesterol and may reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and cancer.

Misleading information circulating on the Internet has caused confusion over the safety of canola oil. Some claim that the seeds used to make canola oil have poisonous qualities, since they are a hybrid of rapeseeds, which may have negative health effects in high concentrations. A study in China found that cooking at very high temperatures with unrefined rapeseed oil produced harmful emissions. In the United States, however, most vegetable oils are refined, contain antioxidants that help prevent these harmful emissions, and are generally used at lower cooking temperatures. So go ahead and use canola — it's perfectly safe for human consumption and a great addition to a balanced diet.

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I'm not convinced that Canola really does any harm, but there certainly has been quite a bit of controversy about it (to the point that I avoid it). One of it's redeeming qualities (as you have noted) is that it is a monounsaturated fat and the food companies have jumped on promoting it as a health food because it is just about the cheapest mono available. A better bet might be olive oil although if cost is a factor... Interesting post Veggies. 
23 Feb 09 by member: information
because most canola oil is mixed with soy bean oil or soy components...i use only olive oil in the house...i have 5 different ones - depending on pan frying or just drizzling for salads... 
24 Feb 09 by member: veggies yuk
High Oleic Sunflower oil is a wonderful alternative to Canola, especially in recipes where Olive's flavor may over power other lighter flavors. It is high in vitamin E and considered a heart healthy fat. More info on it can be found here; http://www.sunflowernsa.com/oil/default.asp?contentID=168 :) 
24 Feb 09 by member: dawn0001
I use canola oil when a cake recipe calls for oil or something along those lines. Olive oil is the choice around here too. Great article though and helps me realize that it is OK to use the canola oil.  
24 Feb 09 by member: Janelleas

     
 

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