Pistachio oil
Pistachio oil is a pressed oil, extracted from the fruit of Pistacia vera, the pistachio nut.
Culinary uses
Compared to other nut oils, pistachio oil has a particularly strong flavor. Like other nut oils, it tastes similar to the nut from which it is extracted. Pistachio oil is high in Vitamin E, containing 19mg/100g. It contains 12.7% saturated fats, 53.8% monounsaturated fats, 32.7% linoleic acid, and 0.8% omega-3 fatty acid.[1] Pistachio oil is used as a table oil to add flavor to foods such as steamed vegetables.[2]
Manufacturing uses
Pistachio oil is also used in skin care products.
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References
- "Virgin pistachio oil". Archived from the original on 2006-06-19.
- The Nutrition Source - Recipes from Harvard University School of Public Health. Retrieved June 2009.
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