Cold Pressed Safflower Oil

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NatureLink Cold-Pressed Safflower Oil is a clean, neutral oil with a high smoke point, making it well suited for Indian cooking methods. The cold-pressing process helps retain its light texture and natural qualities, making it a wholesome choice for everyday frying and sautéing.

Best For

  • Deep frying
  • Sautéing
  • Curries
  • Stir-frying
  • Baking

Taste Profile

Light • Neutral • Clean

Ingredients

100% Cold-Pressed Safflower (Kardi) Oil

Allergen Information

No major allergens.

NatureLink Promise

Cold-pressed • In-house processing • Batch-wise verification and traceability (QR code where enabled)

Packaging

Food-grade PET bottle, sealed for freshness.

Storage Instructions

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure the cap is tightly closed after use.

Also known as Safflower Oil (English)  ·  Kardi ka Tel (कर्डी का तेल) (Hindi)  ·  Kardiche Tel (करडीचे तेल) (Marathi)  ·  Kusumba Ennai (குசும்ப எண்ணெய்) (Tamil)  ·  Kusuma Nune (కుసుమ నూనె) (Telugu) — NatureLink brings the same trusted natural goodness to every table, by whatever name you know it best.

[faq]What is safflower (kardi) oil and what makes it special? | Safflower oil (Kardi tel in Marathi/Hindi) is extracted from the seeds of the safflower plant (Carthamus tinctorius). It has been used in traditional Indian cooking — particularly in Maharashtra — for generations. It is notable for its high oleic acid (monounsaturated fat) content, which makes it heart-healthy and heat-stable. Cold pressed kardi oil also contains natural Vitamin E and is free from the chemical residues found in refined safflower oil. NatureLink's cold pressed safflower oil preserves all these natural qualities.[/faq]
[faq]How is kardi oil traditionally used in Maharashtrian cooking? | In Maharashtra, kardi tel has been the traditional cooking oil for generations — used for making pohe, sabudana khichdi, bhakri tadka, daily sabzis (vegetable curries), dal tempering, and festive sweets. It has a mild, slightly nutty flavour that complements the relatively subtle spice profiles of many Maharashtrian dishes. With its growing health profile being recognised nationally, kardi oil is now being adopted beyond Maharashtra. NatureLink's cold pressed version makes this traditional oil available with full traceability and quality verification.[/faq]
[faq]What is the fatty acid composition of safflower oil? | NatureLink's cold pressed safflower oil is primarily composed of oleic acid (monounsaturated fat, approximately 75–80%), linoleic acid (polyunsaturated fat, approximately 12–15%), and a small amount of palmitic acid (saturated fat, approximately 5–6%). This composition is similar to olive oil in its oleic acid dominance, making it a heart-healthy choice. The natural Vitamin E content — particularly tocotrienols — contributes additional antioxidant protection. Exact batch-specific composition is available in the lab report via QR scan.[/faq]
[faq]Can I substitute kardi oil for olive oil in cooking? | Yes, in many applications. Both safflower oil and olive oil are high in oleic acid (monounsaturated fat) and have similar nutritional profiles. Cold pressed safflower oil has a lighter, more neutral flavour compared to extra virgin olive oil, making it a good substitute for Indian dishes where olive oil's distinct flavour might be incongruous. For salad dressings and Mediterranean preparations, extra virgin olive oil's characteristic flavour is preferred. For Indian cooking at medium heat, cold pressed safflower oil is an excellent, locally-sourced, and less expensive alternative to imported olive oil.[/faq]
[faq]Is this oil suitable for people with diabetes? | The oleic acid-rich profile of cold pressed safflower oil has been studied in the context of insulin sensitivity and blood sugar management. Some research suggests oleic acid-rich oils may have favourable effects on insulin response. However, dietary oil choices for diabetics should always be made in consultation with your endocrinologist or diabetic care team. As a pure, cold pressed oil without additives, NatureLink safflower oil is nutritionally superior to refined alternatives for anyone, including those managing diabetes.[/faq]
[faq]What is the smoke point of cold pressed safflower oil? | Unrefined cold pressed safflower oil (high oleic variety) has a smoke point of approximately 160°C (320°F), which is suitable for everyday Indian cooking — tempering, sautéing, light frying, and regular stove-top cooking. For high-temperature sustained deep frying, the smoke point may be limiting. NatureLink safflower oil is ideal for everyday household cooking at moderate to medium-high temperatures.[/faq]
[faq]Can safflower oil be used on skin and hair? | Yes. Cold pressed safflower oil is a light, non-greasy oil that absorbs well into skin — ideal for facial moisturising, body care, and as a carrier oil for essential oils. Its high linoleic acid content makes it particularly beneficial for acne-prone skin (linoleic acid is anti-inflammatory). For hair, it can be used as a light conditioning treatment. Its lighter texture compared to coconut or sesame oil makes it more comfortable for those who prefer non-greasy applications.[/faq]
[faq]Where does NatureLink source its safflower seeds? | NatureLink sources safflower seeds from trusted farming regions known for quality safflower cultivation, with a focus on Maharashtra and neighbouring states where safflower is a traditional and well-established oilseed crop. We source directly from farmers and FPOs at fair farm-gate prices. The exact sourcing region for your specific batch is available in the batch lab report accessible via the QR code on your product.[/faq]
[faq]Is there a difference between high-oleic and high-linoleic safflower oil? | Yes. Safflower seeds come in two primary varieties — high-oleic (predominantly monounsaturated) and high-linoleic (predominantly polyunsaturated). High-oleic safflower oil is more heat-stable and similar in profile to olive oil. High-linoleic is richer in Omega-6 but less heat-stable. NatureLink sources high-oleic safflower seeds for better cooking stability and a superior oleic acid profile. The specific fatty acid composition for your batch is detailed in the QR-linked lab report.[/faq]
[faq]Is kardi oil available outside Maharashtra? How do I use it in non-Maharashtrian cooking? | NatureLink ships across India and kardi oil can be used in any regional cooking tradition. Its mild, neutral flavour makes it an excellent everyday cooking oil for North Indian, South Indian, or any other cuisine. Use it exactly as you would use any light cooking oil — for tadka, sautéing, stir-frying, baking, and general cooking. The health benefits of cold pressed safflower oil make it a valuable addition to any Indian household's kitchen, regardless of regional tradition.[/faq]

NatureLink Facts — Revised (4 bars)

Naturally Processed

100%

Added Preservatives

0%

Batchwise Quality Checked

100%

Artificial Additives

0%

NatureLink Cold-Pressed Oil is made in small batches using carefully selected oilseeds and hygienic processing practices. It is packed to retain natural aroma, taste and purity, with no added preservatives or artificial colours. Scan the QR code on the pack to view batch details and quality information wherever available.

We accept returns within 7 days of delivery for sealed, unopened products. For damaged or incorrect items, please contact us within 48 hours of delivery at care@naturelinkindia.com or call 9168464401 . Perishable and opened products cannot be returned due to hygiene reasons. Please refer our shipping & return policy for details.

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    Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQs)

    Safflower oil (Kardi tel in Marathi/Hindi) is extracted from the seeds of the safflower plant (Carthamus tinctorius). It has been used in traditional Indian cooking — particularly in Maharashtra — for generations. It is notable for its high oleic acid (monounsaturated fat) content, which makes it heart-healthy and heat-stable. Cold pressed kardi oil also contains natural Vitamin E and is free from the chemical residues found in refined safflower oil. NatureLink's cold pressed safflower oil preserves all these natural qualities.

    In Maharashtra, kardi tel has been the traditional cooking oil for generations — used for making pohe, sabudana khichdi, bhakri tadka, daily sabzis (vegetable curries), dal tempering, and festive sweets. It has a mild, slightly nutty flavour that complements the relatively subtle spice profiles of many Maharashtrian dishes. With its growing health profile being recognised nationally, kardi oil is now being adopted beyond Maharashtra. NatureLink's cold pressed version makes this traditional oil available with full traceability and quality verification.

    NatureLink's cold pressed safflower oil is primarily composed of oleic acid (monounsaturated fat, approximately 75–80%), linoleic acid (polyunsaturated fat, approximately 12–15%), and a small amount of palmitic acid (saturated fat, approximately 5–6%). This composition is similar to olive oil in its oleic acid dominance, making it a heart-healthy choice. The natural Vitamin E content — particularly tocotrienols — contributes additional antioxidant protection. Exact batch-specific composition is available in the lab report via QR scan.

    Yes, in many applications. Both safflower oil and olive oil are high in oleic acid (monounsaturated fat) and have similar nutritional profiles. Cold pressed safflower oil has a lighter, more neutral flavour compared to extra virgin olive oil, making it a good substitute for Indian dishes where olive oil's distinct flavour might be incongruous. For salad dressings and Mediterranean preparations, extra virgin olive oil's characteristic flavour is preferred. For Indian cooking at medium heat, cold pressed safflower oil is an excellent, locally-sourced, and less expensive alternative to imported olive oil.

    The oleic acid-rich profile of cold pressed safflower oil has been studied in the context of insulin sensitivity and blood sugar management. Some research suggests oleic acid-rich oils may have favourable effects on insulin response. However, dietary oil choices for diabetics should always be made in consultation with your endocrinologist or diabetic care team. As a pure, cold pressed oil without additives, NatureLink safflower oil is nutritionally superior to refined alternatives for anyone, including those managing diabetes.

    Unrefined cold pressed safflower oil (high oleic variety) has a smoke point of approximately 160°C (320°F), which is suitable for everyday Indian cooking — tempering, sautéing, light frying, and regular stove-top cooking. For high-temperature sustained deep frying, the smoke point may be limiting. NatureLink safflower oil is ideal for everyday household cooking at moderate to medium-high temperatures.

    Yes. Cold pressed safflower oil is a light, non-greasy oil that absorbs well into skin — ideal for facial moisturising, body care, and as a carrier oil for essential oils. Its high linoleic acid content makes it particularly beneficial for acne-prone skin (linoleic acid is anti-inflammatory). For hair, it can be used as a light conditioning treatment. Its lighter texture compared to coconut or sesame oil makes it more comfortable for those who prefer non-greasy applications.

    NatureLink sources safflower seeds from trusted farming regions known for quality safflower cultivation, with a focus on Maharashtra and neighbouring states where safflower is a traditional and well-established oilseed crop. We source directly from farmers and FPOs at fair farm-gate prices. The exact sourcing region for your specific batch is available in the batch lab report accessible via the QR code on your product.

    Yes. Safflower seeds come in two primary varieties — high-oleic (predominantly monounsaturated) and high-linoleic (predominantly polyunsaturated). High-oleic safflower oil is more heat-stable and similar in profile to olive oil. High-linoleic is richer in Omega-6 but less heat-stable. NatureLink sources high-oleic safflower seeds for better cooking stability and a superior oleic acid profile. The specific fatty acid composition for your batch is detailed in the QR-linked lab report.

    NatureLink ships across India and kardi oil can be used in any regional cooking tradition. Its mild, neutral flavour makes it an excellent everyday cooking oil for North Indian, South Indian, or any other cuisine. Use it exactly as you would use any light cooking oil — for tadka, sautéing, stir-frying, baking, and general cooking. The health benefits of cold pressed safflower oil make it a valuable addition to any Indian household's kitchen, regardless of regional tradition.