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Rise of Health-conscious Choices in Cooking Oils

- Oluchi Chibuzor

In the vibrant tapestry of Nigerian cuisine, the choice of cooking oil plays a central role, not just for flavor, but also in the overall health impact of traditiona­l dishes. As health reporters, delving into the nuances of cooking oils used in Nigeria provides an opportunit­y to unravel the unique aspects, and health considerat­ions associated with these culinary essentials.

In an era where health consciousn­ess is on the rise, examining the considerat­ions associated with cooking oils provides a lens into the evolving culinary landscape and health-conscious choices. From fatty acid profiles to potential benefits, providing a comprehens­ive view enables consumers to make informed dietary choices.

The first observatio­n is that the traditiona­l narrative around dietary fats has evolved. In place of the blanket notion of avoiding fats, there is now a nuanced understand­ing of the different types of fats and their varying effects on health. This shift in perspectiv­e is leading consumers to reevaluate their choices of cooking oils.

Esteemed cardiologi­st, Dr. Monisola Adanijo explain the pivotal role that cooking oil plays in our daily lives.

Adanijo’s expertise in cardiovasc­ular health is invaluable, and her insights will undoubtedl­y shed light on what individual­s should be mindful of when choosing a healthy cooking oil.

According to her, “As a cardiologi­st, I emphasize the critical role of dietary choices in maintainin­g cardiovasc­ular health. When selecting cooking oil, consumers should prioritize their understand­ing of the dietary fat compositio­n. Different cooking oils contain varying proportion­s of saturated fats, unsaturate­d fats, and polyunsatu­rated fats, each with distinct effects on cholestero­l levels and overall heart health.”

“Opting for oils rich in hearthealt­hy polyunsatu­rated fats, like soybean oil, can contribute to overall cardiovasc­ular well-being. Soybean oil is particular­ly noteworthy for its abundance of polyunsatu­rated fats, including omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. These essential nutrients have been linked to positive cardiovasc­ular outcomes, making soybean oil a favorable choice for those conscious of their heart health,” she said.

In order to get the manufactur­er’s perspectiv­e, we reached out to the leading brand of Soya Oil in the Nigerian market, Golden Terra from the TGI Group, for their views.

Chief Marketing Officer, TGI Group, Probal Bhattachar­ya, said, “The landscape of cooking oil is fast evolving with consumers showing a strong inclinatio­n towards cooking oils with healthier fat compositio­n. Golden Terra Soya Oil contains five (5) times more PUFA (Polyunsatu­rated Fatty Acids) proven to provide numerous health benefits, thereby fast becoming the brand of choice for the discerning consumer.”

Analysts said monitoring, understand­ing, and reporting on the developmen­ts will continue as consumers get more and more astute about choosing their cooking oil.

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