100% chemical free, 100% Natural & extracted from the best quality seeds | Cold Pressed-Lakdi Ghana edible oils.
We welcome everyone to come and witness the oil extraction process at Vriksh Farms Pvt. Ltd. It’s important to understand what you are eating. Oils are the most important ingredient in Indian kitchens and the most neglected one.
It will be great if you call before and fix time slots. Saturday & Sunday we welcomes everyone without prior appointment.
Cold Pressed Groundnut Oil
Cold Pressed Groundnut Oil is a popular oil that is commonly used in cooking, especially when frying foods. Cold Pressed Groundnut Oil is a good source of the antioxidant vitamin E, which may help reduce heart disease risk factors. It may also help improve insulin sensitivity and blood sugar in those with diabetes. It prevents heart attacks and contributes to making our heart healthier. It prevents gastric problems, digestion issues and constipation. It improves immunity, metabolism and enhances our outlook too. It’s is used externally too. It cures dandruff and improves poor skin texture. It’s also useful in reducing/controlling growth of cancer cells in body.
The most wonderful magic done by groundnut oil is that it naturally reduces the weight that too even without dieting and starving in hunger. Eat real, live long.
Amazing Benefits:
- Best for cooking and deep frying.
- Improves Heart Health, helps in producing good cholesterol.
- Cholesterol Free & No Preservatives.
- Contains monounsaturated fats that are useful to lower high blood pressure.
- Take a few drops of Groundnut Oil and mix it with 2-3 drops of lime juice to treat acne.
- Excellent remedy to cure disorders like constipation, digestive problems and diarrheas.
- Groundnut Oil is widely used in aromatherapy, since it has a very light and nutty aroma.
Cold Pressed Mustard Oil
There are some ingredients that can never be replaced in the Indian kitchen. Not only are they essential in creating various regional delicacies, their uses are manifold and extend beyond the confines of the kitchen. One such example is mustard oil. While it does take some “getting used to” to familiarise yourself with the pungency, get past it and you will soon learn to appreciate its unique flavour. It is addictive.
In Eastern and North Eastern India, it is hard to imagine life without a bottle of mustard oil at home. It is believed to have miraculous properties, and therefore is used as a remedy to treat cold, boost immunity, encourage hair growth, provide nourishment to skin (especially in case of babies who are massaged with mustard oil during winters and made to sunbathe for a dose of Vitamin D and also to strengthen the bones), oral health, so on and so forth.
Amazing Benefits:
- Good Source of MUFA
- Promotes Heart Health
- Treats Cracked Heels and Brittle Nails
- Protects Against Infection
- Helps Blood Circulation
- Good for Skin
- Relief from Cough and Cold
- Promotes Hair Growth
Cold Pressed Coconut Oil
For many years we have been led to believe that coconut oil, made up of almost 90% saturated fatty acids, was bad for our health. Coconut oil is made up of saturated fats called medium chain triglycerides (MCTs) that are not like all other saturated fats (such as long-chain triglycerides (TCL)) found in most foods . In fact, MCTs are metabolised differently. They are more quickly degraded and absorbed by the body, providing a quick energy source and less likely to be stored as fat. TCMs are therefore extremely beneficial for your health and metabolism.
Amazing Benefits:
- Helps to burn more fat and facilitates muscle development
- Improves digestion
- Supports healthy thyroid function
- Good immune system support
- Gives you instant energy
- Healthy for your skin, hair and nails
- Increases metabolic rate
- Anti-viral, anti-fungal and antibacterial properties
Cold Pressed Sesame Oil
Sesame oil, also known as gingelly or til oil, is obtained from sesame seeds. It plays a prominent role in Asian cuisine and also alternative medicine. Oil is expressed from sesame seeds either by simply crushing or toasting over heat. The first method provides cold-pressed sesame oil. While cold-pressed sesame oil is pale yellow, hot-processed sesame oils have darker shades and markedly different flavour. Apart from the mild, nutty flavour of cold-pressed sesame oil, it contains a higher proportion of fatty acids than sesame oil obtained from heated seeds. In addition, the sesamolin content of cold-pressed sesame oil protects it from oxidation and, therefore, increases its shelf-life.
Cold-pressed sesame oil is a good source of vitamin E, containing 11.8 mg of the vitamin for every 100 g of the oil. Vitamin E gives sesame oil its antioxidant property. It also has a high concentration of fatty acids, including polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acids and monounsaturated omega-9 fatty acids. Other constituents of cold-pressed sesame oil include zinc, copper, magnesium, calcium and iron as well as vitamin B-6. Zinc contributes to healthy bones; copper is good for the management of rheumatoid arthritis; calcium is essential for the prevention of osteoporosis, migraine and colon cancer and magnesium contributes to respiratory health.
Amazing Benefits:
- High in antioxidant
- Has strong anti-inflammatory properties
- Good for your heart
- Help control blood sugar
- Help treat arthritis
- Help heal wounds and burns
- Protect against UV rays
- Improve sleep quality
Cold Pressed Flaxseed Oil
Flax seeds are known for their many health benefits, which include providing a hearty dose of protein and fiber, reducing appetite and aiding in weight control. Given their stellar nutrient profile, it’s no wonder that flaxseed oil is also jam-packed with similar health benefits. Flaxseed oil, also known as flax oil or linseed oil, is made from flax seeds that have been ground and pressed to release their natural oil. This health-promoting oil has a wide variety of uses, ranging from cooking to skin care.
Amazing Benefits:
- High in Omega-3 Fatty Acid
- Burn fats & removes cellulite
- Help Reduce Cancer Cell Growth
- Could Benefit Heart Health
- Help Treat Constipation and Diarrhea
- Improve Skin Health
- Reduce Inflammation
Cold Pressed Safflower Oil
Research suggests that safflower oil may provide some health benefits, especially for blood sugar, cholesterol, and skin inflammation. Safflower oil is a popular cooking oil that comes from the seeds of the safflower plant. Some research suggests it may have some health benefits when people use it in the diet and on the skin. Safflower oil may be a more healthful option than olive oil when cooking at high temperatures, thanks to its high smoke point and neutral flavour.
Amazing Benefits:
- A healthful source of fatty acids
- Improves blood sugar levels
- Lowers cholesterol, boosts heart health
- Fights inflammation
- Soothes dry skin
- Safe for cooking at high temperatures