What is cold pressed oil?
Cold pressed oil is a type of seed oil that is made using a method known as cold pressed extraction. (1)
How is cold press oil extraction done?
The cold press oil extraction method is done using an oilseed press. (1)
It involves no additional chemical solvents or heat. (1)
Cold Press oil extraction specifically requires the entire process to occur at 120 degrees Fahrenheit or less.
Other country may have different requirements for then cold pressed oils. (1)
The British Association of Cold Pressed Oil Producers (BACPOP) says cold pressed oils that adhere to their standards are produced at 104 degrees Fahrenheit or lower. (1)
Any oil that is produced using an oilseed press that does NOT meet this strict temperature requirement is usually known as pressed or expeller pressed oil. (1)
What are types of cold pressed oil?
cold pressed coconut oil (1)
cold pressed soybean oil (1)
cold pressed sunflower oil (1)
cold pressed rapeseed oil (1)
cold pressed corn oil (1)
cold pressed grapeseed oil (1)
cold pressed hemp oil (1)
cold pressed rice bran oil (1)
cold pressed olive oil (1)
cold pressed pumpkin seed oil (1)
cold pressed borage oil (1)
cold pressed strawberry seed oil (1)
cold pressed hazlenut oil (1)
cold pressed pistachio oil (1)
cold pressed walnut oil (1)
cold pressed apricot oil (1)
cold pressed cashew oil (1)
cold pressed flaxseed oil (1)
cold pressed peanut oil (also known as cold pressed groundnut oil) (1)
cold pressed almond oil (1)
cold pressed pecan oil (1)
Can all seeds be produced through cold pressed extraction?
No. (1)
What seed or nut oils cannot be produced through cold pressed extraction?
Brazil nut oil (1)
tomato seed oil (1)
Resources
1. https://www.livestrong.com/article/145529-what-is-cold-pressed-oil/