| | |  | Oils | Home » » » » Roland Grapeseed Oil (France), 1 pint.9-Ounce Cans (Pack of 3) | | | | | | | Description: | | Roland Grape seed Oil has a delicate flavor and is pale in color and it is imported from France this is known by exercise enthusiasts as an ingredient in protein drinks It is also used by bakers and pastry chefs as an alternate to sunflower oil | | | Features: | |
• Pack of three, 16.9-ounces per can (total of 50.7 ounces)
• Has a delicate flavor and is pale in colo
• Used by bakers and pastry chefs as an alternate to sunflower oil
• Opaque container to protect the flavor and aroma
• Imported from France
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 50.7 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 12.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Roland Grapeseed Oil Great for MANY Things and Came Packaged PERFECTLY . . .Jul 26, 2010
By L. Bernstein
"Knitting is Gluten Free"
If you look at the reviews for other grapeseed oils, there seems to be a problem with packaging and delivery. I am happy to report that Roland Grapeseed Oil came packaged PERFECTLY.
I love this oil.
I particularly like that it is a healthy oil AND when pan-frying, it doesn't smoke as easily as other oils I've used, such as olive oil.
Also, if you want to use an oil that will not change the flavor of the food you are frying, grapeseed oil is neutral and blends well with everything from stove-top popped popcorn to salad.
Grapeseed oil is also a wonderful massage oil, skin moisturizer and hair conditioner. For hair, I warm about 2 tablespoons of grapeseed oil in the microwave for about 15 seconds, and then I apply it to dry hair. I let it set for 15 minutes, then shampoo, rinse, and condition as usual.
There are many lotions and hair products I cannot use because I am highly gluten sensitive, but grapeseed oil is a gluten-free, natural skin softener and conditioner.
I'm hooked, and because Roland came at a nice price and packaged so perfectly, I will continue to order Roland.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
nice, unique flavorJan 03, 2011
By L. Knights
"jinx_tv"
I love the opaque cans this oil comes in. My current go-to oils are coconut, macadamia nut, sesame and grapeseed. How much flavor an oil has seems to do with how highly it is processed and refined. I like an oil that has some flavor (tasty flavor not gone-rancid flavor, of course) since to me that says it hasn't been processed into something unhealthy. This oil definitely fits that description and the flavor is reminiscent of chewing on a grape leaf (I heard grape leaves are really good for you - good to put in a green smoothie - so I was chewing one out in the garden.) Because of the flavor it doesn't go with everything. Wonderful for salad dressings, I like the flavor when cooking a veggie burger but it tasted really weird on a grilled sandwich I made. It has a bit of a green flavor. Next time I'm going to try macadamia nut oil for that, since it's supposed to have a buttery taste.
perfect for stir fries, eggs, and light salad dressingsOct 08, 2011
By K. B. Fenner Extra virgin olive oil is the darling of foodies and nutritionists, but it has too much flavor to scramble eggs in, smokes at high temperatures, and overpowers vinaigrettes made with delicate sour things like champagne vinegar or fruit juices. Grapeseed oil to the rescue. It's supposed to have plenty of the same good things EVOO has -- antioxidants and healthy lipids, and none of the supposedly bad things like saturated fat that butter has. A great utility player!
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