This is for a number of reasons: for one, it's got an ideal balance of PUFA which is polyunsaturated fats and MUFA which is monounsaturated fats.
To be precise, rice bran oil has 37 % PUFA and 45% MUFA, almost a 1:1 ratio.
Your usual cooking oils are all rich in polyunsaturated fats and are now looking to create an ideal balance of polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats.
In fact Saffola has recently launched a new product which claims to contain a unique balance of PUFA and MUFA making it healthier than the rest
1.
The outer layer of the rice grain is called bran and the oil is
extracted from this brown husk. It has a mild flavour and is neutral in
taste. The taste does not clash with Indian foodand
you can even use it in cookies and cakes. It may lend a mild nutty
flavor. It can be used for sautéing, grilling, marinades and is great in salad dressings. It's light and quite versatile.
2.
The National Institute of Nutrition and The Indian Council of Medical
Research recommend oils that have an equal proportion of saturated fatty
acids, monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fats. Rice bran oil has
an almost balanced fatty acid composition that is close to this ratio.
Rice bran oil is rich in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats and
free of trans-fats.
3. It is known as the heart-friendly oil. "Rice bran might help lower cholestrol because
it contains the right amount of oryzanol which is an antioxidant. It
helps decrease cholesterol absorption and increase cholesterol
elimination," says Gargi Sharma, Nutritionist & Weight-Management
Expert. Indians are genetically prone to heart disease and therefore one should to take precautions to have a healthy heart.
4.
The American Heart Association and The World Health Organization (WHO)
recommend rice bran oil as the best choice for improving serum
cholesterol levels.
5.
Rice bran oil has a high smoke-point, which is pitched at 254C or 490F,
which makes it perfect for stir frying or deep frying. It can maintain
its nutritive quality even at high temperatures. Also, it has been seen
that food cooked at high temperatures absorbs less oil
6.
Rice bran oil is less viscous which means that it does not stick to
food. It absorbs less oil which is why you also need to be careful of
the quantity you use. In fact, it tends to feel less oily on the tongue.
7. "It is rich in Vitamin Ewhich is powerful antioxidant and has antimutagenic properties which prevent from cancer. Vitamin E also helps in boosting your immunity
8.
"It contains high levels of natural antioxidants which boost your
metabolic rate and may help with weight loss," adds Gargi. The high
level of antioxidants not only makes this oil healthy but also makes it
resist rancidity and spoilage. It has a long shelf life.
9. Squalene is a compound present in Rice Bran Oil which is easily absorbed by the skin and keeps it soft, supple and smooth.
10.
It is an anti-inflammatory and some studies have shown that its
consumption can reduce the effects of menopause like hot flashes.
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