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SACHA INCHI oil (Plukenetia volubilis L. Oleum ex semen)
Semi-woody, obovate, shrubby, climbing herb, growing in low as well as higher altitudes of the rainforest. However, archaeological findings show that it was cultivated in preInca times on the Pacific coast. The seeds are commonly used as food, both cooked and roasted. In the San Martín area, the seeds are used to make dishes called inchicapi, lechona api or pururuca. The oil from the seeds has been used since time immemorial. Nowadays it is cultivated on large areas because the oil obtained from the seeds is valued for its unique composition, especially its high content of unsaturated fatty acids Omega 3,6,9.
Cold-pressed, virgin oil from carefully harvested, carefully hand-picked and sorted seeds. A guarantee of high quality and correct botanical species. Processed by our Peruvian supplier in a HACCP certified facility.
Use:
Suitable for cold use in salads, but also for cooking dishes. 1 tablespoon per day.
Note:
Based on Regulation 1924/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Community, no nutrition and health information may be provided on foods (food supplements) except for so-called health claims approved by the Council. So far, the Council has not approved any health claims for the herb and products from the herb Plukenetia volubilis L.
Supplier:
Oro Verde Ltd.
Petrohradská 1520/7a
101 00 Prague 10 – Vršovice
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