Why are these sunflower oils different colours?
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bio4m@reddit
Likely from different countries of origin with different manufacturing processes
Dreadheaddanski@reddit (OP)
!answered yeah my initial thought
dbxp@reddit
How does the nutrition information compare?
Dreadheaddanski@reddit (OP)
Exactly the same
Geezso@reddit
Different brands.
Coffchill@reddit
I’d never have thought of that!
Coffchill@reddit
More prosaically, it can be due to the blend and processing it’s had.
dbxp@reddit
That's just AI spam, they're the same type of oil and obviously neither is cold pressed
DoIKnowYouHuman@reddit
With my limited knowledge of oil pressing I’d suggest it’s likely just a difference in the temperatures achieved while pressing, or possibly differences in filtering
That or one has more sun whilst the other has more flower, they should each have the same amount of oil though
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