Olive or coconut? This is THE best cooking oil for weight loss

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Pouring some oil into the pan before throwing our dinner in is something we don’t even think twice about. Using oil to cook is like using salt and pepper to season, an obvious thing to do to make our meal taste the best it can.
While eating the right foods and keeping active will keep weight at bay, cooking with the right oils can also assist while on a healthy eating plan!
According to a study published in the British Journal of Nutrition, switching from a diet high in saturated fat to one high in mono-unsaturated fat may help you weight even if you don’t eat fewer calories.
olive oil

This is the best cooking oil for weight loss

As oils are fats, there is no one oil that can magically make you lose weight, however there are oils that you can use while on a healthy eating plan to cook with that are better than others.
Many of our Healthy Mummy recipes use oil as we believe incorporating healthy fats into our diet is positive for weight loss and weight management.
According to Nutritionist & Physiologist, Ritesh Bawri“The best cooking oil for weight loss is ghee or olive oil. Both have a high smoking point (the temperature at which it smokes) which makes them ideal for cooking.”
Extra virgin olive oil, classic staple in most kitchens and for good reason, contains modest amounts of Vitamins E and K and plenty of beneficial fatty acids. Extra virgin olive oil is also loaded with antioxidants.
Ghee is a clarified butter. While ghee is made from butter, the milk solids and impurities have been removed. Ghee is rich in both K2 and CLA (Conjugated Linoleic Acid) – an antioxidant with anti-viral properties. Not to mention ghee stimulates the secretion of gastric acid, which therefore assists the digestive system – and the better the digestive process the more weight loss potential.
Hey, if Kourtney Kardashian uses it….it must be doing something good!
coconut oil

Other oils that are good for cooking when trying to lose weight

Canola
Canola oil is relatively low in saturated fat and has a high amount of omega-3 fatty acid (compared to other oils). Omega-3 fats lower blood pressure and heart rate.
Peanut
This oil has a high smoking point, making it ideal for cooking. Loaded with a monounsaturated fat called oleic acid (OEA), peanut oil has the potential to help reduce appetite and promote weight loss.
Sunflower seed
Sunflower oil also has a high smoking point making it ideal for all types of cooking. Primarily made up of polyunsaturated fat, a “good” fat that has benefits linked to heart health. Sunflower oil provides more vitamin E than any other vegetable oil. Vitamin E boosts immune system function.
Coconut oil
A favourite of The Healthy Mummy, coconut oil is rich in saturated fats which converts into energy more easily than other types of fat. Check out the top 5 benefits of coconut oil here.
If you love coconut oil try these Energy boosting coconut, oat and cinnamon bliss balls (pictured below).
Energy boosting coconut, oat and cinnamon bliss balls
For more delicious Healthy Mummy recipes check out our healthy and delicious snack recipes on our website.

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