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Cooking with Essential Oils
Essential oils are different from common vegetable oils such as olive, flax, sesame, or canola. While both have benefits, cooking with essential oils can be a healthier alternative to vegetable oils in many instances. Here are some of the key differences between the two types of oils:
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Vegetable oils contain glycerol, which leaves a greasy residue when applied to the skin and creates a slippery surface (i.e. in the pan); essentials oils do not create a slippery surface (unless mixed with vegetable oil).
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Vegetable oils are 100% fat; essential oils contain no fat.
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Vegetable oils are primarily pressed from seeds, nuts, avocados, olives or the bran of grains; pure essential oils are steam distilled from plants (with the exception of citrus oils which are cold-pressed).
While certain essential oils can be harmful if taken in high dosages, moderate use as flavoring (a few drops per person) is not only safe but delicious!
Young Living’s Most Popular Oils for Cooking
- Peppermint essential oil
- Oregano essential oil
- Basil essential oil
- Lemon essential oil
- Orange essential oil
- Nutmeg essential oil
- Black pepper essential oil
- Cinnamon bark essential oil
- Clove essential oil