Wednesday 18 July 2012

best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

afflower is one of humanity's oldest crops. Chemical analysis of ancient Egyptian textiles dated to the Twelfth dynasty identified dyes made from safflower, and garlands made from safflowers were found in the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun.John Chadwick reports that the Greek name for safflower occurs many times in Linear B tablets, distinguished into two kinds: a white safflower, which is measured, and red which is weighed. "The explanation is that there are two parts of the plant which can be used; the pale seeds and the red florets."Safflower was also known as carthamine in the nineteenth century.Safflower seed oil is flavorless and colorless, and nutritionally similar to sunflower oil. It is used mainly in cosmetics and as a cooking oil, in salad dressing, and for the production of margarine. It may also be taken as a nutritional supplement.INCI nomenclature is Carthamus tinctorius.

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

Best safflower oil

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