Walnut oil
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Ingredient Information

Name

Walnut oil

Category

Aceites y Grasas

Popularity

9 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Walnut oil is a vegetable oil obtained from walnuts, especially from the common variety known as the Persian or English walnut (Juglans regia). Its color can range from a golden tone to a light brown, and it has a delicate, slightly sweet flavor with a toasted note, making it ideal for enhancing cold dishes and dressings.

This oil originates from regions where the walnut tree is common, such as Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. Traditionally, it has been used in European cuisine, especially in France and Spain, and is also valued in Latin American countries for preparing salads, vinaigrettes, and as a finishing touch in various dishes.

Regarding its properties, walnut oil is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, especially omega-3 and omega-6, which contribute to cardiovascular health. Additionally, it contains natural antioxidants like vitamin E, which help combat cellular aging. Its smoke point is relatively low, so it is recommended for use in cold preparations or gentle cooking.

Depending on the Latin American region, walnut oil may also be known as nogal oil or simply chestnut oil, although the latter can vary depending on the type of nut.

In cooking, walnut oil is perfect for dressing salads, preparing sauces, marinating fish, and completing desserts, providing a unique and nutritious flavor.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
36mg
calcium
120mg
phosphorus
90mg
potassium
884
calories
17mg
magnesium
0g
protein
20.9mg
vitamin e
13.7mcg
vitamin k
0g
carbohydrates
100g
total fat
9g
saturated fat
59g
monounsaturated fat
24g
polyunsaturated fat

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