Wood Cold Pressed White Sesame Oil 1 Litre
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Unrefined • Chemical-Free • Cold Pressed in Wooden Ghani
Vasara Wood Pressed White Sesame Oil is 100% pure, cold pressed, chemical-free, preservative-free, and full of traditional wellness. We use the finest quality white sesame seeds, ethically sourced in small batches from trusted farmers. Each batch is physically verified for quality, ensuring consistency and freshness.
Our oil is extracted using the Kachi Ghani method in wooden kolhus, where seeds are pressed slowly at just 4–7 rounds per minute. This slow, low-temperature process retains the oil’s natural aroma, nutrients, and flavor. Rich in antioxidants, antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties, it’s a powerful and versatile addition to your kitchen and self-care rituals.
Key Benefits of Wood Pressed White Sesame Oil
Cold Pressed & Nutrient-Rich: Packed with calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron, and vitamins B6 & E. Retains antioxidants and essential fatty acids like Omega-3 and Omega-6.
100% Pure & Additive-Free: No chemicals, no preservatives, no refining — just pure sesame oil as nature intended.
Heart Health: Naturally rich in good fats, it supports cardiovascular health by reducing LDL (bad cholesterol) and improving HDL (good cholesterol).
Supports Digestion: Regular consumption aids digestion and strengthens gut health, making it a great daily-use oil.
Skin & Hair Nourishment: Deeply hydrating, helps prevent premature greying, reduces dandruff, and strengthens roots.
Ayurvedic Wellness Oil: Revered in Ayurveda as a warming and grounding oil for massage, abhyanga, oil pulling, and nasya therapy.
How to Use White Sesame Oil for Cooking
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Ideal for sautéing, tempering, and stir-frying Indian and Asian dishes
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Use in pickles, chutneys, or to enhance flavor in idlis, sabzis, and dals
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Drizzle on salads as a nutty, nutrient-rich dressing
Not recommended for deep frying due to its moderate smoke point
Note: Frothing during use is a natural sign of purity.
Sesame Oil for Hair & Scalp
Prevents Premature Greying: Antioxidants in sesame oil help delay greying by fighting oxidative stress and improving scalp health.
Promotes Hair Growth: Improves blood circulation when massaged into the scalp, leading to stronger hair growth.
Prevents Hair Fall & Dandruff: Its antifungal and nourishing properties reduce flaking and strengthen hair at the roots.
How to Apply: Warm slightly and massage into scalp and hair. Leave for 30–45 minutes before rinsing with a mild shampoo. You may also mix with coconut, almond, or neem oil for added benefits.
Ayurvedic & Holistic Uses
Abhyanga Massage: Warm the oil and massage onto the body to balance Vata, detoxify, improve circulation, and nourish dry skin.
Oil Pulling: Swish 1 tbsp in the mouth for 15–20 minutes daily before brushing to detoxify and improve oral hygiene.
Nasya (Nasal Oiling): Apply a drop inside each nostril and gently massage. Helps protect sinuses and improve breathing in dry environments.
Storage & Shelf Life
- Store away from direct sunlight and heat sources (like gas stoves)
- Keep in a cool, dark cupboard
- Minimize exposure to air; always seal the cap tightly after use
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is white sesame oil good for cooking?
Yes! It’s great for Indian and Asian cooking styles like sautéing, stir-frying, and tempering. It adds a distinct nutty flavor and is rich in heart-healthy fats and antioxidants.
2. Can I use white sesame oil for hair?
Absolutely. It helps nourish the scalp, prevent premature greying, reduce dandruff, and promote healthy hair growth when massaged regularly into the scalp.
3. How does sesame oil benefit the skin?
White sesame oil is rich in Vitamin E and fatty acids, making it an excellent natural moisturizer. It also helps soothe dry skin, protect against UV damage, and reduce inflammation.
4. What is the difference between white and black sesame oil?
White sesame oil has a lighter taste and aroma, making it ideal for cooking. Black sesame oil is more intense and nutrient-dense, often used for therapeutic or medicinal purposes in Ayurveda.
5. Can sesame oil be used in Ayurvedic practices?
Yes. It’s widely used in Ayurveda for abhyanga (body massage), oil pulling (oral detox), and nasya (nasal lubrication) due to its warming, grounding, and detoxifying properties.