Cold press Vegetable Oils
Since all our products are cold press and not refined,
the consumer will have the opportunity to rediscover the different flavors of oils.
It will be good to you!
| OILS | QUANTITY | UNIT PRICE | |
| Rapeseed | 2,5 dl | Frs | 6.60 |
| Rapeseed | 5,0 dl | Frs | 9.50 |
| Sun Flower high-oleique |
2,5 dl | Frs | 7.10 |
| Sun Flower high-oleique |
5,0 dl | Frs | 10.-- |
| Sun Flower | 2,5 dl | Frs | 6.60 |
| Sun Flower | 5,0 dl | Frs | 9.50 |
| Safflower | 1,0 dl | Frs | 12.-- |
| Safflower | 2,5 dl | Frs | 20.-- |
| Safflower | 5,0 dl | Frs | 36.-- |
| Linseed oil | 2,5 dl | Frs | 8.50 |
| Poppy | 1,0 dl | Frs | 12.-- |
| Poppy | 2,5 dl | Frs | 16.-- |
| Walnut | 1,0 dl | Frs | 10.-- |
| Walnut | 2,5 dl | Frs | 20.-- |
| Walnut | 5,0 dl | Frs | 38.-- |
| Hazelnut | 1,0 dl | Frs | 12.-- |
| Hazelnut | 2,5 dl | Frs | 24.-- |
| Linseed | 500 gr | Frs | 6.-- |
| Poppy seeds | 250 gr | Frs | 5.-- |
| Whole Walnuts | 250 gr | Frs | 2.-- |
| Walnut Nillon bar | 100 gr | Frs | 1.-- |
| Milled Walnut Nillon | 250 gr | Frs | 3.20 |
| Milled Hazelnut Nillon | 250 gr | Frs | 3.50 |
| Cabas 1 box kraft paper | 1 p | Frs | 1.50 |
| Cabas 2 box cardboard | 1 p | Frs | 3.-- |
| Cabas 3 box cardboard | 1 p | Frs | 4.-- |
Prices may be subject to change.
Tel. 022/755 1487 Fax. 022/755 2227
| LINSEED | POPPY |
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| (Linum usitatissimum) originated in Asia and was already being cultivated for its fiber and oil several thousand years before A.C. The cultivation of Linseed in our country was widely extended in our fields and as its name indicates, a wide range of products were extracted: oil (among all the vegetable oils, Linseed is the richest in Omega 3,) soap, paint, cataplasm or infusion. Each individual flower lasts only one morning, although the blooming season lasts about a month. | (Papaver somniferum) originated in Eastern Mediterranean, Asia Minor and Central Asia. At the beginning of the 19th and 20th century, it was cultivated for its seeds and oil, of which oeillette oil was extracted. According to the variety, the flower is either white, red, pink or purple and the seeds contained within the capsule are either gray, brown, black, white or blue. Opium is extracted from dried latex which has led to the rise in the illegal drug traffic trade. Contrary, the seeds do not contain toxic alkaloid and are used in the production of bread and pastries. |
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Use: salads, Budwig cream. |
Use: salads, condiment oil for hot dishes, raw vegetables and steamed vegetables. |
| SAFFLOWER | RAPESEED | SUNFLOWER |
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| (Carthamus tinctorius)
or false safran is a plant that has been cultivated since ancient times.
As its Latin name suggests, the primary use of this plant were the dyes abstracted from its petals:
yellow and Spanish red. During the period of the first and second world wars, it became popular
for its oil. Safflower oil has a strong perfume and is used cold. This non-refined oil with a sweet hazelnut flavor is amber in color. Its very high content in polyunsaturated fatty acids makes it a very important dietary oil. |
(Brassica napus) belongs to the cabbage family. This plant, containing 40% oil, originated in Asia and the Mediterranean basin. It was already popular in Roman times but it wasn’t known in Europe until the XVIIIe century. In the 1970s, spicy and bitter flavors were eliminated from the new varieties of rape. | (Héliantus annuus)
is well known for its large flowers that appear to follow the sun. The American
Indians were well aware of this plant’s medicinal and nutritional values. By the XVIe century,
the sunflower was brought to Europe by the Spanish. The development through the natural selection of new sunflower seeds, producing oils enriched in oleic acid, has made sunflower oils highly competitive, compared to other predominant monounsaturated oils. The composition of its oil is very similar to that of olive oil and therefore can be used in frying. |
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Use: salads, steamed vegetables, raw vegetables and condiment oil for hot dishes. |
Use: salads, raw vegetables, steamed vegetables and condiment oil for hot dishes. |
Use: salads, raw vegetables, searing and frying. |
The Producers
| Roder Hansruedi | Pinget Denis | Abbé Patrick |
| Mâchefer Lane 29 1290 Versoix Tel. 022 755 14 87 |
St Château l’Evêque 5 1254 Jussy Tel. 022 759 14 58 |
St Satigny 32 1214 Vernier Tel. 022 341 14 64 |
These vegetable oils
are certified

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