New High Quality Edible Oil - Yousha Bean Oil
New High Quality Edible Oil - Yousha Bean Oil
In our daily lives, edible oil is an essential cooking material. It not only adds taste and flavor to food, but also serves as an important source of fat and energy needed by the human body. Commonly used edible oils include peanut oil, rapeseed oil, soybean oil, sunflower seed oil, etc. High end ones include palm oil, camellia oil, etc. In recent years, a new type of edible oil is quietly entering the kitchen - that is, Yousha soybean oil.
Yousha Bean Edible Oil is a popular nutritional and health edible vegetable oil in the Middle East, Europe, North Africa, and the Mediterranean region. Yousha Bean Oil has won the Gold Cup Award at the 2nd International Oil and Grain Variety Expo. The quality of Yousha soybean oil is comparable to olive oil, containing abundant linoleic acid and high levels of unsaturated fatty acids, as well as rich and nutritious proteins and amino acids. Its quality is much higher than that of soybean oil and rapeseed oil. According to testing, the content of oil fat in Yousha soybean is: 85% of total unsaturated fatty acids, 75.9% oleic acid, 10.04% linoleic acid, 23% palmitic acid, and 2% linolenic acid.
Yousha bean oil is extracted from a plant called Yousha bean. Yousha bean is also called Yousha grass, Tiechufa, underground chestnut, etc. Because of its rich nutritional value and high reputation of "underground walnut", Ginseng fruit, it is a multipurpose crop integrating grain, oil and feed. As the most promising new oil crop among the plants today, the yield per mu of Yousha bean is not only much higher than that of oilseeds, soybeans, peanuts and other oil crops, but planting Yousha bean per mu is equivalent to planting 7 to 10 mu of rape. Yousha bean has a high oil content, and its oil yield can generally reach 20 to 25%, higher than that of soybeans (12 to 18%)
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