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Lady Cries Out After She Saw This Method Of Red Oil Processing (Photos below)
Palm oil is one of the most important food items needed in every kitchen.
It is surely indeed a source of income to many people around our country Nigeria and West Africa in general.
It is an oil that is natural extracted from palm fruits. While vegetable oil is Important too, palm oil is the most needed in the kitchen.
But have you seen where and how it is processed?
Ofcourse there are many oil mills known to us and we all have seen them process the oil.
Look at the photos below, are you aware of this method of oil processing?
They have appeared on the Internet for so long but a lady reposted them on facebook hours ago asking if this is the method they are using to make the red oil people buy from the market.
Methods of processing and making palm oil in different parts of southern Nigeria differs, infact the most popular one known to every family is the method whereby the palm seed is boiled in a very hot water and thereafter pound the seed in a mortar.
Oil mills offer the very fast and easier way of processing large amount palm oil.
This method posted by the lady is very primitive and it is still preferable to many people around many localities in Africa.
Many oil mills have machines that press out the oil from the seed but many people would also go extra mile to manually extract more oil from the chaff. Meanwhile, this method seen in these pictures is really unhygienic.
No matter what their reasons for using this method may be, it is still very much odd and unhygienic.
However, it is really an old and primitive method but sometimes many people prefer old methods to new ones and that is why we should be careful with the things we purchase from the market.
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