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Freshly ground wasabi oil, authentic wasabi oil
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Freshly ground wasabi oil, authentic wasabi oil

Product name: Wasabi oil
Appearance: Clean yellow or orange color
Odour: Has a unique flavor
Ingredient: Mustard  seed
CAS NO.: 8007-40-7
Sample: Available 
Certification: MSDS/COA/ISO9001/FDA

    Introduction of Wasbi Oil

    Wasabi oil is a seasoning oil made primarily from wasabi, boasting a unique flavor and several health benefits. Here's an introduction:

    Introduction

    Wasabi oil is typically made from the rhizome of wasabi, which is ground and extracted, then mixed with edible oils such as rapeseed oil and soybean oil. Its main components include volatile compounds such as isothiocyanates, aromatic hydrocarbons, and coumaric acid, resulting in a strong, pungent odor and unique flavor.

    Usage

    - As a seasoning: It can be drizzled directly onto foods like sushi, sashimi, grilled meats, and salads to add a spicy flavor and unique aroma.
    - As a sauce: It can be used to make wasabi sauce, mayonnaise, and dressings. For example, wasabi oil can be mixed with soy sauce, vinegar, or olive oil to create a dressing for salads.
    - As a marinade: Marinating meats and seafood with wasabi oil removes fishy smells, enhances flavor, and makes the food more flavorful.

    Benefits

    - Appetite Stimulation: The spicy flavor of wasabi oil can stimulate nerves in the mouth and stomach, increasing the excitability of the appetite center and thus boosting appetite.

    - Antibacterial and Antimicrobial Effects: The coumaric acid and methyl ester compounds it contains inhibit a variety of common pathogens, including Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus.

    - Antioxidant: The glucosinolates in wasabi have antioxidant activity, helping to scavenge free radicals in the body and combat fatigue.

    - Helps Regulate Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar: Wasabi oil is rich in potassium, which helps balance sodium levels in the body and lowers blood pressure. The insulin-like substances in its extract can help regulate blood sugar levels.

    Contraindications

    - Contraindications for People with Allergies: People allergic to wasabi may experience allergic reactions such as itching, redness, swelling, diarrhea, and difficulty breathing. They should avoid consumption. - Use with caution for those with gastrointestinal problems: Wasabi oil is highly irritating and may irritate the digestive tract mucosa, causing nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and other discomfort. Therefore, individuals with gastrointestinal conditions such as gastritis and gastric ulcers should consume it with caution.
    - Use in moderation for those with hypertension: Wasabi oil may contain a high sodium content. Those with hypertension need to control their sodium intake and consume it in moderation.
    - Use with caution for pregnant and breastfeeding women: Wasabi has a certain blood-activating and blood-stasis-removing effect. Consuming it by pregnant and breastfeeding women may have adverse effects on the fetus or infant, so caution is advised.