Health & Cooking Resources: Information on Oils

Olive oil has been used for medicinal and health purposes for thousands of years. Your grandmother grew up on a regular dose of cod liver oil to ward off or promote recovery from seasonal illness. Fast forward to today with recent research now banishing coconut oil’s bad oil reputation in light of evidence that its unique molecular structure and properties are beneficial in decreasing risk of heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and many other major health concerns. A quick glance in any supermarket or specialty store shows the variety of oils is expanding. It is easy to become overwhelmed in deciding how to use these different oils in cooking. Which oils are exchangeable? Are some more beneficial? Which ones have a place in your dietary choices? Do fish oil supplements have a real benefit and should they be a part of your daily diet plan? This guide explores and compares three types of oils and their relationship to health and healthy cooking. The three types of oils include vegetable oils, fish oils, as well as, nut and plant oils.

Vegetable Oils

 Fish Oils

 Nut & Plant Oils

Storing Oils

Cooking with oils

Oils & Your Health

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