Carrington Farms Organic Flax Cooking Oil,16oz

(8 customer reviews)

Carrington Farms Organic Flax Cooking Oil. Carrington Farms 16 fl oz Flax Cooking Oil is cold pressed and works great in everything from stir-fry to roasting! Fry with it, bake with it or sauté vegetables – an excellent alternative to butter, canola or olive oil. Carrington Farms Organic Flax Cooking Oil,16oz Plastic Bottle. Carrington Farms Organic Flax Cooking Oil Plastic Bottle Shelf-Stable Flax Oils 16oz

Price range: $11.88 through $35.64

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  1. Janine


    This is the best tasting flaxseed oil I have encountered. I no longer use salad dressings and only flaxseed oil on my salads. It is very healthy for you and contains the good omegas that we all need. I have tried other brands and this one beats all of them. I highly recommend this to cook with.

  2. Rex

    worth the Money
    I bought this to season my cast iron skillets. I read that this oil type creates a harder seasoning. It does work very well with its high heat qualities. I haved cooked with it minimally. the cap i am not happy with. It does seem to be more messy than any of the others that i have used, but if the cap on the bottle is all that I can complain about. Then i have to give it 5 stars, for my uses anyway.

  3. Laura

    Flax Omega-3 oil chemically stable at high-temps?
    A rare find, if their manufacturing comments were true. Omega-3 rich flax oil process to withstand uses at high temperature without breaking down the quality of the Omega-3 oils in this flax oil. Thank you to the folks at Carrington Farms for packaging a great product.

  4. Timotea

    Not a good opening for pour
    It’s changed since 2 years ago just pour through a funnel or measure spoon the size of the amount or it runs out fast then leaking on side before you can cap it

  5. Larena


    I like the one that makes this product affordable black seed oils amazing for the skin the hair and it’s also a great product if you are having arthritis amazing I dab it in my salads my oatmeal and some foods that can bring a great taste.

  6. Anonymous

    Good
    Omega 3 right out of the bottle.

  7. Dee

    EZ Flaxseed
    My Go To for sautéed foods and organ meats for my pup!

  8. Nancy


    Very healthy. I mix Flax, Avocado, Olive and Coconut oil and cook with it for the Atkins Diet.

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