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Cold-pressed mustard, groundnut, sesame, coconut, and deepam — drawn the way they were sixty years ago. Bottled the way they always should be.
The Five
Drawn cold from the year's first mustard, amber and pungent.
See the oilLight, high-smoke, the everyday oil of South and West Indian frying.
See the oilTil oil, drawn from the first winter crop. The oldest pressed oil on the subcontinent.
See the oilPressed from sun-dried copra. The oil of Kerala, Konkan, and the South.
See the oilThe oil for the lamp. Pressed for the diya, not for the kadhai.
See the oilThe Method
Every Bharat oil is drawn from a wooden ghaani at a press temperature held below 30°C. There is no solvent, no heat extraction, no refining step. The seed goes in. The oil comes out. Nothing else.
It is slower than the industrial alternative. It is also better — the volatile aromatics, the natural antioxidants, the round nutty depth that distinguishes one seed from another. Refined oil cannot do this, because refining is the act of removing it.
The press in Sangli has not stopped since 1965.
< 30°C press temperature 60 years since the first press 5 oils one ghaani
From the Journal
A practical guide to oil smoke points, written for the household kitchen and not the chemistry lab.
Paraffin, kerosene, mineral oil — none of these belong in a clay lamp. The diya is older than petroleum.
The two oils share a name and an ingredient. Nothing else.
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