Product Review
Moringa Oil or Ben oil is obtained by pressing the seeds of the Moringa oilefera tree. The Moringa seeds yield 38-40% edible oil (called ben oil, from the high concentration of behenic acid contained in the oil) that can be used in cooking, cosmetics, and lubrication... Traditionally used for cooking and in other food preparations. Moringa oil has tremendous cosmetic value and is as used ingredient oil in body and hair care as a moisturizer and skin conditioner. It can be used for perfume base as a fuel and for oiling machinery. Moringa oil can also be used to produce soap. Moringa oil is light and spreads easily on the skin. It is best for massage and aromatherapy applications. Moringa oil is used in the following range of cosmetic products like Anti aging, wrinkle creams Hair care products Soaps and Liquid body wash Aromatherapy oils Massage Oil Face creams Perfumes and Deoderant Moringa oil is being praised as the new wonder oil. It's hardly new. The Moringa oil has been used for health and beauty for centuries. The bright yellow oil with a pleasant taste has been compared in quality with olive oil. Moringa oil possesses exceptional oxidative stability which may explain why the Egyptians placed vases of Moringa oil in their tombs. Moringa oil is a great alternative in recipes that needs a nutty flavor. It is also a healthier choice to put in stir fry dishes and marinades. You can also use it as dressing for salads and vegetables. However, even if moringa oil can be used as cooking oil, it is not recommended for daily use because of the high demand and low production. USES IN THE KITCHEN - For cooking oil - As shortening in baked goods - For salad dressings - Base for mayonnaise - Stir-fry oil - In sauces - With herbs, for dipping bread - To make popcorn - Added to butter for garlic bread - With pasta - For frying fish and seafood - On pizza










