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Extracted from soybeans, this light yellowish oil is high in both polyunsaturated fats (58 percent) and monounsaturated fats (23 percent), and low in saturated fats (15 percent). Soybean oil has always been popular as a cooking oil in Chinese cuisine.
Of all the vegetable oils suitable for feeding to horses, soya has proven the most beneficial, being particularly rich in Omega 6 fatty acids, including an especially high content of linoleic acid. This fatty acid is an essential component in the horse’s diet and promotes good skin and coat condition, whilst oil in general is a concentrated source of slow release, non-heating energy for the promotion of stamina or weight gain.
| Uses: | - Used in salad dressings and in East Asian cuisine
- Used for feeding to horses
| | Health Benefits: | - Crede soya bean oil is unrefined and unhydrogenated. This makes it a far healthier form of soya bean oil than standard hydrogenated versions.
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Fatty Acids Composition:
| Alpha linolenic (Omega 3) | 11.2% | | Linoleic (Omega 6) | 51.2% | | Oleic (Omega 9) | 22.7% | | Stearic | 4.2% | | Palmitic | 9.7% | | Other | 1.0% |
| Plant Source: | Soya bean (Glycine max)
| | Production Method: | Mechanically pressed from Soybeans. Not refined, bleached or deodourised.
| | Available Sizes: | 250ml
| | Smoke Point: | 225ºC
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