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Butternut Squash Seed Oil (187 ml)

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About Butternut Squash Seed Oil

We love Butternut Squash for soup, roasted side dishes, and stuffing, but this was the first Butternut Squash Seed Oil we've ever tried. Made in small batches by Stony Brook, Butternut Squash Seed Oil is an unexpectedly delicious finishing and cooking oil made with 100% roasted squash seeds grown in upstate New York. The oil has a rich amber color and toasted nutty flavor that is a versatile alternative to olive oil. Drizzle over mashed potatoes, polenta, or even your morning oatmeal. Also great on the grill brushed on veggies like asparagus, corn, red peppers, zucchini or add a few teaspoons to vinaigrette and marinade recipes. We also love it in our homemade bread recipes, especially in recipes calling for lots of whole grains and wholemeal flour. Butternut Squash Seed Oil has a big flavorful punch, so a little goes a long way.Stony Brook creates unrefined vegetable oils made from roasted squash seeds. While this process sounds simple. Stony Brook goes the extra mile to make sure everything is done right. The oils are expeller pressed, which means that the oil is mechanically pressed from the squash seed without added heat or chemicals. Unlike most other commercially available cooking oils (like canola and grapeseed), Stony Brook does not chemically alter the oil as part of the production process. No other oils are added or blended in--each bottle is 100% pure varietal seed oil from local farms.Seeds are roasted, pressed, lightly filtered, and the oil goes right into the bottle--simple as that. The seeds yield relatively little oil (compared to olive or grapeseed) so the seeds of many squash are needed to produce a single bottle. As a plant-derived oil, Stony Brook Butternut Squash Seed Oil is high in unsaturated fat, particularly unrefined omega 6 fatty acid (linoleic acid) and a moderate amount of monounsaturated fat (oleic acid). It has slightly more saturated fat than other seed oils, approximately the same ...