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Canola oil versus butter: Which is more natural?
We are always being told that canola oil is the more healthy choice, but is it really that natural?
Wed, Dec 05 2012 at 2:39 PM
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Photo:Var Resa: Flickr
As we attempt to become a healthier nation, there are opposite factions at work. One group works to manipulate food to become closer to their own ideas of what is healthy – whether it is by changing the genetic material in a seed or learning new ways to “refine” foods that were once toxic. Another group attempts to go back to the way nature made food, to turn back the clocks and eat closer to what our ancestors did. Some (often calling themselves “paleo”), take this as far as eating like a “caveman” did – meaning mostly fats, meats, and produce. These two groups are at opposite sides of the spectrum in what type of foods they support.
My contribution to that debate today is to share two videos sharing how butter and canola oil are made commercially. While, yes, butter is made in commercial grade, huge machines, the process resembles what you can do in your own kitchen easily. But, I’d really like to see you try to make canola oil in your kitchen. Do we really need to consume this “healthy” oil that was chemically treated to even be palatable?
Check them out:
How Canola oil is made:
How butter is made:
For a politically incorrect view, check out this article about the history of canola oil, and if the saturated fat part scared you, this article might interest you.
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I have heard that canola oil is a bad choice from someone with scikle cell anemia in thier family. The canola is supposed to trigger symptoms. It doesn't apply to me, but some one else may be concerned.