Frequently Asked Questions

Kachi ghani refers to the ‘cold press’ extraction process for taking out oil from seeds. For extracting mustard oil, mustard seeds are crushed at low temperature so that the natural properties, antioxidants and essential oils are retained in the oil.

To begin with, measure 5 ml mustard oil in a glass test tube. Next, add 5ml of Nitric acid to the test tube filled with oil and shake it gently. If the mustard oil is pure there will be no change in composition or colour.

Most of the researchers have proved that mustard oil is healthier than olive oil due to its ideal ratio of fatty acids. It has both omega-3 and omega-6 in just the correct amount that makes it a super food for better heart health.

Mustard oil (sarson ka tel) is extracted from mustard seeds (black, brown and white), and is reddish brown or amber in colour. It has been commonly used in North and East India since ancient times, and comes with a bevy of health benefits.

Mustard also acts as an appetizer and boosts hunger. The monounsaturated fatty acids and proper ratio of polyunsaturated fatty acids which improve heart health and keeps the balance of cholesterol levels in the body, which also lowers triglycerides and prevent obesity and kidney disease.

Mustard oil is a very potent stimulant, and can help the liver and spleen produce increased levels of digestive enzymes, which can increase the speed of digestion and body’s metabolic capacity. The diaphoretic ability of mustard oil can also help in flushing out toxins from the body.