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Which Oils Do You Use?


laylang

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laylang Newbie

I have olive oil, sunflower oil and pumpkin oil at home,, are these all okay to use? I've read that sunflower oil can be bad for celiacs but I'd like to get a few opinions :) 

 

 


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kareng Grand Master

Those should all be gluten free.  Not sure why one would be "bad for Celiacs".

 

I have right now - different olive oils (some are flavored), safflower oil, toasted sesame oil, a corn oil/canola mix.

mamaw Community Regular

I use  what Kareng  uses  but also we love  avocado oil.....

BlessedMommy Rising Star

I just ordered some avocado oil online to try out. What are your favorite ways to use it?

mamaw Community Regular

we actually fry with it.... has a higher heat index. Put over salads, potatoes & I use it for oil when baking gluten-free sweets...I also have used it as a moisturizer on the face .. I like coconut oil for that too....

we get a liter bottle at Costco for ten bucks....

LauraTX Rising Star
No Idea how sunflower oil would be bad for Celiacs... be careful where you get information from on the internet.  All of those oils are going to be naturally gluten-free.
 
I use extra virgin olive oil the most for cooking. For things where I want browning or don't want the olive oil taste I use canola oil.  I get the canola/soybean oil blend or something along those lines that they have in stock.  I also use coconut oil, but for just a few uses like asian food, because some things don't go well with the coconut taste.
Dugudugu Rookie

I use most of the time rice oil. It has a high heat index, has a neutral taste, and is sharp priced.


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TriticumToxicum Newbie

The reason why sunflower oil might not be too good for celiacs is probably that it is very high in omega-6 fatty acids (59%). Omega-6 fatty acids are pro-inflammatory (because they are converted into eicosanoids, which then bind to receptors on cells and trigger inflammatory pathways). 

See: Open Original Shared Link

 

Since people with auto-immune diseases have problems with inflammation as it is, some people might suggest reducing foods high in omega-6 fatty acids. 

Zebra007 Contributor

I always use extra virgin olive oil, sometimes Canola, and I have recently started cooking my tortillas in a teaspoon of coconut oil, and I must say it gives my tortillas an edge!

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