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Monounsaturated Fats

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Monounsaturated Fats

Also indexed as: Almond Oil, Avocado Oil, Canola Oil, Olive Oil, Peanut Oil, Truffle Oil

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Preparation, uses, and tips

Due to their stable chemical nature, monounsaturated oils are suitable for low, medium, and high-temperature cooking. Olive oil, rich in flavor, is used frequently in marinades, sauces, and salad dressings. Canola oil has a milder flavor, which makes it good for baking. Peanut oil is often used in Asian cooking and to make salad dressings and sauces.

Buying and storing tips

Cooking oils can become rancid when exposed to heat, light, and oxygen. As a result, oil processing that uses these methods affects the nutritional content, storage life, and quality of oils. Choosing a high quality cooking oil can be a challenge unless one understands the terms that food manufacturers use to describe the methods by which cooking oils are processed. When purchasing cooking oil, it is important to review the label, and note the method of extraction, and whether the oil is refined or unrefined. Whenever possible, choose expeller-pressed, unrefined oils (see definitions below). Select oils in light-resistant plastic containers or dark brown or green glass containers.

Extraction Methods

Mechanical (expeller) extraction

During mechanical extraction, an expeller press crushes the seeds, nuts, or vegetables to extract the oil. This pressing is done under intense pressure, and raises the temperature of the oil to 185 to 200°F (85 to 93.3°C). Typically, nuts and seeds are heated up to 250°F (120°C) before being placed in the expeller; heating makes the pressing more efficient. Some manufacturers produce “cold-pressed” oils—a term typically used to describe oil that was extracted without using additional external heat. This term is also used when cold water is run through the expeller, keeping the temperature of the oil from rising. However, there is no legal or binding definition of “cold-pressed,” so oils may be so labeled even when temperatures were quite high during pressing.

Solvent extraction

Solvent extraction is a more efficient and complete method of oil extraction, and is therefore the preferred method of large cooking oil manufacturers. During solvent extraction, nuts and seeds are cracked to expose the oil, and then combined with a chemical solution containing a solvent (typically hexane). The solvent pulls the oil from the nut or seed. The oil-solvent mixture is then heated to about 300°F (150°C) to evaporate out the solvent.

Refining Methods

Unrefined oils

Once the oil is extracted (either through mechanical or solvent extraction), manufacturers may simply filter the oil to remove some impurities and sell it as unrefined. Unrefined oil retains its full natural flavor, aroma, and color, and many naturally occurring nutrients.

Refined oils

To extend the shelf life of the extracted oil, some manufacturers refine oils. Refining can include as many as 40 different steps, including bleaching, deodorizing, and degumming. Refined oils are clear, odorless, and less flavorful than unrefined oils, and are more suitable for high-temperature cooking.

When purchasing olive oil, choose oil that is labeled “extra-virgin” or “virgin.” Virgin olive oils are produced from the first pressing of the olives, and are unrefined. As a result, these oils are more flavorful and more healthful.

Store canola, olive, and peanut oils in the refrigerator or in another cool, dark place. When refrigerated, olive oil tends to develop hard, white flakes. These flakes do not alter the flavor or quality of the oil, and disappear once the oil reaches room temperature.

Varieties

Monounsaturated fats include the following:

  • Canola oil

  • Olive oil

  • Peanut oil

Nutrition Highlights

Canola oil, 1 Tbsp canola oil (15mL)
Calories: 124
Protein: 0.0g
Carbohydrate: 0.0g
Total Fat: 14g
Fiber: 0.0g
*Good source of: Vitamin E 3.0 IU

Olive oil, 1 Tbsp olive oil (15mL)
Calories: 119
Protein: 0.0g
Carbohydrate: 0.0g
Total Fat: 13.5g
Fiber: 0.0g

Peanut oil, 1 Tbsp peanut oil (15mL)
Calories: 119
Protein: 0.0g
Carbohydrate: 0.0g
Total Fat: 13.5g
Fiber: 0.0g

*Foods that are an “excellent source” of a particular nutrient provide 20% or more of the Recommended Daily Value. Foods that are a “good source” of a particular nutrient provide between 10 and 20% of the Recommended Daily Value.




*The information in this newsletter is for educational use only. Do not attempt to self-diagnose or treat any condition. Please consult your healthcare practitioner if you believe you may have any of the signs or symptoms discussed above before using any of the nutrients discussed.

You should also consult with a healthcare professional before starting any diet, exercise or supplementation program, before taking any medication, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem.
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