Cottonseed oil

Since cottonseed oil does not require hydrogenation, it is lower in cholesterol than many other oils and has little to no trans-fats per serving. Since this vegetable oil contains higher antioxidant content, it lasts for a longer period, if stored properly. It also gives fried foods a similar, yet lighter flavor when compared to other oils, and food achieves a similar color and texture.

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Cottonseed oil is a versatile vegetable oil derived from cotton seeds. Known for its mild flavor and high smoke point, it is widely used in cooking, frying, and baking. Rich in antioxidants and vitamin E, it promotes heart health and may aid in reducing cholesterol levels. Additionally, cottonseed oil finds applications in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and industrial products due to its stable properties.

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