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Unrefined flaxseed oil
250 ml
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The product is obtained through cold pressing, without using high heat, helping to preserve the raw ingredient’s natural qualities. Thanks to this method, the product does not lose the delicate components present in flax seeds. It’s the absence of thermal and chemical processing that allows the fat to keep its original character — both in flavour and nutritional value. Cold pressing guarantees that a product reaches your kitchen in the most natural form possible, with no artificial modifications.
Unrefined and cold-pressed
The oil is produced by cold pressing and has not been refined, which helps it retain the distinctive character of flaxseed oil. This production method delivers a product with a natural colour, aroma and flavour. Because of its properties, linseed oil is best used cold, as an addition to ready-made dishes, rather than for frying or prolonged heating.

Rich in polyunsaturated fats
This product stands out for its high content of polyunsaturated fats, naturally present in flaxseed oil. It’s a smart choice for people who want to add variety to their daily diet with different plant-based fat sources. You can add the oil to salads, cooked vegetables, grains, potatoes, sandwich spreads or cold sauces. Just a small amount is enough to give your dish a more distinctive, plant-powered character.

FOR PLANT-BASED COOKING AND HOMEMADE MEALS
Flaxseed oil fits perfectly into vegan and vegetarian cooking, but it also works brilliantly in classic homemade recipes. Mix it with herbs, garlic, lemon, mustard, vegetables or bread. It’s ideal for salads, raw veg salads, pulse-based spreads, plant-based quark-style spreads and ready-made dishes once removed from the heat. It’s a practical boost for people who value a simple ingredient list and naturally great flavour.
sources
Flax and flaxseed oil https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25190822
Cold-Pressed Flaxseed Oil https://mkscienceset.com/articles_file/306-_article1737026627.pdf
The role of oilseeds https://academicjournals.org/article/article1382541802_Sarwar%20et%20al.pdf





