Pure Argan Oil: Can It Be Used In & As Food?

Posted on: November 8, 2013

Note: These videos aren’t here to sell you anything nor are they some of these lame entertainment sales-videos!
They’re for educational purposes only and one of their primary goals is to weed out as much as possible the misleading information about Argan oil spreading around the internet!
If you belong to the stampede of people running towards the latest exaggeration and hype about Argan oil, this isn’t for you!
Furthermore, we’ve spent a considerable amount of time and money on these simple videos, and we’ve done our best to keep them as simple and concise as possible to eliminate all the fluff, leaving only real useable information that will help you take full advantage of this magic natural “Elixir”.

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Can Pure Argan Oil Be Used In Food?

As weird as it might sound, there are some people who really parrot that Argan oil shouldn´t be used in & as food! So question number 7:

  • Can Argan oil be used as food?

YouTube video

(text transcript of this video is below)

To make sure we deliver you authentic and accurate information, we asked directly the natives who:

  • Know best about Argan oil and Argan culture
  • Have been producing, using and selling Argan oil for ages
  • Are still extracting it the ancestral and traditional way.

Transcript [0:00:39]

Ok, what’s your name?
Fadna.
Fadna, are you willing to answer my questions?
Yes
Thank you very much for accepting.
I thank you too.

It’s being said that pure Argan oil shouldn’t be used in food. Is this true?
Why not!!?
You see? She’s puzzled because of this. What I’m telling her is some of the misinformation that’s being spread on some websites in the internet!
There is information that she won’t be able to comprehend.
Yes. Now, is pure Argan oil used in food?
Argaz? (means “man” in the Berber language)
not Argaz, Argan 🙂
Argan?
Argan, is it used in food?
Yes, pure Argan oil is really nice to use in food for example to cook with or as a bread dip.

The culinary pure Argan oil can even be used for both: culinary as well as for beauty and cosmetic purposes whilst the Argan oil extracted from un-roasted kernels is for beauty and cosmetic purposes only.

End of Audio [0:01:34]

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