Cold-pressed oils are a true asset to any kitchen. This certainly applies to black cumin seed oil , which is obtained by cold-pressing the raw materials. This production process involves a mechanical process without the use of heat or chemical additives. This makes the oil valuable in many ways.
After oil extraction through mechanical pressure, we speak of virgin or natural black seed oil. Due to the cold pressing process, this production method is costly and does not offer a greater oil yield than hot pressing. However, the result is worth all the effort and expense.
Cold pressing process to preserve valuable nutrients
Natural black seed oils, which are mechanically pressed and otherwise untreated, retain all the vitamins, minerals, and amino acids of the pressed oil seed. The oil also retains none of its aroma and flavor. This gentle production process ensures healthy and flavorful black seed oil.
Black cumin is known to be rich in biotin, vitamins A, B2, and B6, vitamin E, zinc, beta-carotene, selenium, folic acid, and polyunsaturated fatty acids, which the body cannot produce itself. These nutrients, which perform important functions in the human body, are fully preserved thanks to this natural pressing process.
Versatile use in the kitchen
Cold-pressed black cumin oil also boasts a particularly intense flavor and diverse aromas, guaranteeing versatile uses in your kitchen. It is used to season appetizers, salads, and desserts, making it more suitable for cold dishes. The tangy, savory flavor of this oil also enhances many dishes, soups, and breads.
Please remember, however, that storing cold-pressed black seed oil requires special care. For safe storage, you need a dry, dark, and cool environment. It's best to buy black seed oil that comes in dark bottles.
Cold-pressed black cumin oil in top quality
At Herbbio , we offer this natural, filtered, and cold-pressed black cumin oil to enhance your dishes or as a high-quality dietary supplement. This trendy spice oil is extracted from the seeds of the true black cumin from Egypt or Southwest Asia and is available in various sizes.