Love All Things Fried? Here Are The 4 Best Oils For Deep-Frying Food

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Looking for the best oil to fry pakodas and potato wedges? We have found some options for you.

Love All Things Fried? Here Are The 4 Best Oils For Deep-Frying Food
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Let's face it - anything and everything tastes better fried. Right from piping hot Bread Pakora to crispy Kachoris and even the irresistible Fried chicken; these fried delicacies enjoy a universal appeal irrespective of age. If you too can't get enough of the cooking method in your kitchen, we have just what you need. While there are a number of cooking oils in the market, not all of them have the properties suitable for the deep-frying process. These four oils are ideal to fry anything you wish.

Here Are The 4 Best Oils For Deep-Frying Food:

1. Mustard oil:

Fortune Kachi Ghani Pure Mustard Oil Pouch

Mustard oil is perhaps one of the most underrated oils that you could possibly use in the kitchen. Made from the finest mustard seeds, the Fortune Mustard oil is ideal for preservation and frying too.

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2. Groundnut Oil:

Hathmic Cold Pressed Groundnut Oil

Groundnut oil, also known as peanut oil, is one of the most commonly used oils in cooking. The Hathmic Groundnut oil is extracted with zero heat and thus is a cold-pressed oil. The nutty flavour that it imparts to dishes is quite interesting too.

3. Sunflower oil

Sweekar Refined Sunflower Oil Lite

Refined sunflower oil by Sweekar does not contain any saturated fats, which makes it ideal for deep frying. The oil itself is quite light and easy to handle, thus suitable for everyday use.

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4. Canola oil

Borges Canola Oil

Canola oil, also known as rapeseed oil, is one of the premium oils which can be used for all of the Indian cooking needs. Touted to be an 'all-in-one' oil, the Canola oil is definitely suitable for frying purposes too.

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