Encyclopedia: Rice Bran Oil
Rice bran oil is the oil extracted from the germ and inner husk of rice. It is notable for its very high smoke point of 490°F and its mild flavor, making it suitable for high-temperature cooking methods such as stir frying and deep frying. It is popular as a cooking oil in several Asian countries, including Japan and China. Rice bran oil contains a range of fats, with 47% of...
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Asked by project - 26 months ago
Rie bran oil is said to be good for frying due to its high smoking...
Maybe you didn't use enough oil?! ///\\\
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Rice- bran oil for weight gain? - 9 replies
Just a quick check of opinions on rice bran oil to be used as a conditioner and weight maintainance to feed the oil is the need to keep the grain ration low for various reasons and the need to provide
Nov 10, 2006
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Alfa One Rice Bran Oil - 1.00 and BOGOF at... - 4 replies
for frying and searing meat on bbq's. Alfa One Rice Bran oil is a nutritionally balanced, golden oil Okay, this is a bit of a niche product, but it's a very good price. Tesco normally sell this oil
Nov 17, 2007
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Rice Bran Oil - 9 replies
Are there any negatives to using rice bran oil. I thought I saw some posted. Please advise. Thanks! I was the one who started the talk about the side effects of rice bran oil...
Mar 08, 2005
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