Was watching latenight QCV last night (don't ask) and they were flogging some food stuffs on there. The chef guy mentioned rapeseed oil and basically implied it was even better for you than olive oil and contains half the amount of saturated fat over olive. Contains much more vitamin E, and EFA etc etc... Anyone use it or know anything about it's supposed advantages ? Just interested to know...
Rapeseed oil is often the oil used in the generically-labelled "vegetable oil"s : for example, I have in front of me as I write a 3L bottle of "Tesco Pure Vegetable Oil" which on reading the small print turns out to be rapeseed oil. I use this for chips, papaddum, deep-fried fish, and anything else that needs deep oil, and also decant 500mL into a small container which I use for curries, shallow frying, and virtually anything else that doesn't require a specialist oil. I try to stick to grape seed, rice bran or groundnut oil for Chinese stir fries, but if I have run out of these will happily substitute Tesco's generic and can probably not tell the difference. And of course, being "bulk vegetable oil", it is also dirt cheap.
On the other hand, I attended a ploughing match recently where single-crop organic cold-pressed rapeseed oil was being sold, and they were asking GBP 5-00 and upwards for just 500mL.
So you can get rapeseed oil for about GBP 1-00/L ("Tesco pure vegetable oil") and rapeseed oil for at least GBP 10-00/L ("XXX single-crop cold-pressed organic rapeseed oil"). Whether you (or I, or anyone else) can taste the difference, I have no idea, but I'm not willing to spend GBP 10-00/L just to find out !
** Phil.