Minister Gerry Ritz Serves Up Heart Health in Mexico with Canola Oil
From left to right: Chef Eduardo Osuna, Canola Council of Canada President JoAnne Buth, Mexican Olympic Committee Food Engineer Debby Braun and Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Gerry Ritz at a cooking demonstration with canola oil at the W Mexico City Hotel. (CNW Group/Canola Council of Canada)
Survey Shows Canola Oil Offers Mexicans What They Seek in Cooking Oil
"Canadian canola currently holds an astounding 30 percent of the cooking oil market in
The survey, conducted in November/
According to the survey, only 11 percent of the interviewees use canola oil and 11 percent think they know the difference between canola and other vegetable oils. But after a description of canola oil's benefits was read to participants, 47 percent stated they would be willing to switch to this oil.
"Given the prevalence of heart disease and diabetes in
Canola oil has the least saturated fat of all vegetable oils and is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids as well as vitamin E. Canola oil is also extremely versatile with its neutral flavor, light texture and high heat tolerance.
"Canadian canola seed is a golden opportunity for Mexico's health and wealth," Buth added. "By crushing canola seed domestically then refining and bottling the oil, Mexican companies contribute to the economy and the heart health of consumers."
"The Canola Council of
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