Devine sunflower Oil

Divine Sunflower Oil

Our divine Sunflower Oil is a type of cooking oil made from sunflower seeds. It is commonly used for frying, baking, and general cooking because it is light and has a neutral taste.

1. What it is made from

Divine sunflower oil comes from sunflower seeds (Helianthus annuus). The seeds are pressed to extract oil. Manufacturers may produce it in two main forms:

  • Refined sunflower oil – processed to remove impurities. Good for frying.

  • Cold-pressed sunflower oil – extracted naturally with less processing. Often considered healthier.

2. Key characteristics

  • Light yellow color

  • Mild flavor that does not overpower food

  • High smoke point, suitable for frying and roasting

  • Low in saturated fat compared to many cooking fats

3. Nutritional benefits

Sunflower oil contains nutrients that support health when used in moderation.

Main benefits

  • Rich in Vitamin E, an antioxidant that protects cells.

  • Contains unsaturated fats that can help lower LDL (bad cholesterol).

  • Supports heart health when used instead of saturated fats.

  • Helps maintain healthy skin and hair due to omega-6 fatty acids.

Pure sunflower oil

Our pure sunflower oil is a vegetable oil extracted from sunflower seeds. Producers press the seeds to release the oil. The oil is then filtered. Some brands refine it further to improve shelf life and stability.

This oil is widely used for cooking because it has a light taste, high smoke point, and useful nutrients.


1. Nutritional profile

Pure sunflower oil contains several important nutrients.

Nutrient Benefit
Vitamin E Protects cells from damage
Unsaturated fats Supports heart health
Omega-6 fatty acids Supports body growth and skin health
Phytosterols May help reduce cholesterol

One tablespoon of sunflower oil contains about:

  • 120 calories

  • 14 g fat

  • 0 g carbohydrates

  • 0 g protein

Most of the fat is polyunsaturated fat, which is considered healthier than saturated fat when used in moderation.


2. Health benefits

Supports heart health

Sunflower oil contains unsaturated fats that can help reduce LDL cholesterol.

Studies show replacing saturated fats with unsaturated oils can reduce heart disease risk by 10–30%.

Rich in vitamin E

Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant.

Benefits include:

  • Protects body cells

  • Supports immune system

  • Helps reduce oxidative stress

One tablespoon can provide 30–40% of the daily vitamin E requirement.

Supports skin health

Sunflower oil helps maintain the skin barrier and retain moisture.

It is often used in:

  • Skin creams

  • Body oils

  • Baby care products

The oil contains linoleic acid, which supports skin repair.

Good for cooking

Sunflower oil has a high smoke point (around 230°C). This means it can handle high heat without breaking down quickly.

You can use it for:

  • Frying

  • Roasting

  • Baking

  • Stir-frying

It also does not change the taste of food, which makes it ideal for many recipes.

Soybean Oil

Pure soybean oil is a vegetable oil extracted from soybeans. It is one of the most widely used cooking oils in the world. Food industries, restaurants, and households use it because it is affordable, stable during cooking, and has a neutral taste.

What pure soybean oil is

Pure soybean oil comes from the seeds of the soybean plant. Manufacturers clean the soybeans, crush them, and extract the oil. The oil then goes through refining to remove impurities, odor, and color. The final product is a clear, light-yellow oil suitable for cooking.

Soybean oil is widely produced in countries such as the United States, Brazil, Argentina, and China. These countries account for more than 80 percent of global soybean oil production.

Nutritional composition

Soybean oil contains several important nutrients that support health.

It is rich in polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats. These are healthier fats compared to saturated fats found in animal products.

It also contains vitamin E, an antioxidant that helps protect body cells from damage. One tablespoon of soybean oil can provide about 10 percent of the recommended daily intake of vitamin E.

Soybean oil also contains omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which are essential fats the body cannot produce on its own.