Binding: Misc. Brand: Tophé Ingredients: 100% Pure Rice Bran Oil from US Domestically grown rice. Made and bottled in U.S.A. Label: Tophé Manufacturer: Tophé Model: TP701 Publisher: Tophé Size: 375 ml (12.7 oz.) Studio: Tophé
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Product DescriptionTophé All Natural Rice Bran Oil is perfect and healthy for cooking and salad dressings. Available in bottles, 1/2 gallons, and in 35 lb bulk (for deep friers, frying turkeys, turduckens, french fries, and restaurant use). Why Tophé? For grilling, you need an oil with a high smoke point, the point at which oil starts to smoke. When cooking, you don't want your oil to smoke, because it imparts a negative flavor to the foods. Tophé Rice Bran Oil's smoke point is 490 degrees F, higher than even grapeseed oil (480 degrees) or peanut oil (450 degrees). This means that even in the hottest of situations, Tophé won't smoke or breakdown. Your foods will taste better, and they will be less likely to stick to the grill or griddle. Tophé Pure Rice Bran Oil is the secret to Japanese Tempura, and works wonderfully as a base for salad dressings. It has no flavor, emulsifies easily, and leaves foods tasting crisp and clean. Tophé is 100% pure rice bran oil. Tophé is a rich source of Vitamin E, an anti-oxidant. Tophé is also a rich in the antioxidant gamma-oryzanol. Tophé has NO cholesteral and NO trans fatty acids. It is low in saturated fat. Tophé is GMO Free and All Natural. Tophé is also rich in oleic and linoleic fatty acids. Tophé is naturally free of trans fatty acids (TFA's).
Features:
Excellent source of Vitamin E and gamma Oryzanol
Highest smoke point, 490 F
Perfect for grilling, salad dressings, baking
No Cholesterol, No trans fatty acids, No GMO, All Natural
Healthy and All Natural
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