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(Created page with "Category:Health Which oil is healthiest? Is canola oil bad? Is olive oil good? What other options are good? Factors: * Smoke Point ** Higher smoke point means less risk of introducing toxins and carcinogens during cooking. Or, from a different angle, allows a wider range of cooking temperatures without introducing toxins or carcinogens. * Omega Ratio (3, 6, 9) ** Omega 3 is good, Omega 6 is bad, Omega 9 is good. * GMO ** Genetic modification of crops poses various r...") |
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Revision as of 16:23, 8 June 2024
Which oil is healthiest? Is canola oil bad? Is olive oil good? What other options are good?
Factors:
- Smoke Point
- Higher smoke point means less risk of introducing toxins and carcinogens during cooking. Or, from a different angle, allows a wider range of cooking temperatures without introducing toxins or carcinogens.
- Omega Ratio (3, 6, 9)
- Omega 3 is good, Omega 6 is bad, Omega 9 is good.
- GMO
- Genetic modification of crops poses various risks, from altering agriculture processes to nutrient and toxin content in the final product.