Turkey Gold Cotton Seed Oil
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- High smoke point
- America's original oil
- Naturally hydrogenated - no trans fatty acids
- Natural source of Vitamin E
- No cholesterol
- Neutral flavor - works well with all foods
Bruce Food's Cottonseed and Peanut oils do not contain crustaceans, eggs, fish, milk, peanut proteins, soy, tree nuts, wheat gluten, or sulfites. Bruce Food's packaging lines are dedicated processes and have no cross over concerns with other major food allergens
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High smoke point America's original oil Naturally hydrogenated - no trans fatty acids Natural source of Vitamin E No cholesterol Neutral flavor - works well with all foods 3-gallons - recommended amount for 28-30 quart fryer Serve up succulent turkey and golden battered fish fried in Uncle Buck's cottonseed oil. Cholesterol-free and a natural source of Vitamin E, Cottonseed oil has a high smoke point, making it easy to fry in. And because cottonseed oil is naturally hydrogenated, it does not contain any of the trans fatty acids that occur in vegetable oils. And, compared with other commonly used fats and oils, cottonseed oil has a mid-level fatty acid content and a neutral flavor that works well with all foods. 3 gallons. Made in USA. Bruce Food's Cottonseed and Peanut oils do not contain crustaceans, eggs, fish, milk, peanut proteins, soy, tree nuts, wheat gluten, or sulfites. Bruce Food's packaging lines are dedicated processes and have no cross over concerns with other major food allergensSummary of Customer Ratings & Reviews
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cotton seed oil,
July 2, 2011
from az
Advantages: Long lasting, Ease of use, Value for money, Well made/Durable
Disadvantages: Heavy/Bulky
"i fried potatoes in this oil they were delishous tonight i will cook fish (cod) they should be verry good i like the flavor of this oil over olive oil and much cheaper !"
What is your gender? Male
What type of products do you most often purchase from Bass Pro? Other
How frequently do you spend time doing outdoor activities? Sometimes
Would you recommend this product as a gift? Yes
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Good Stuff!!!,
December 24, 2010
from Johnson City, TN
Advantages: Ease of use, Value for money
"I have used both the cottonseed oil & peanut oil. MY pick is the cottonseed oil! I think it actually does a better job. A local judge lost his wife a while back to deep fried turkey fixed in the PEANUT OIL due to the nut allergy. I'll NEVER use the PEANUT OIL AGAIN!!"
What is your gender? Male
What type of products do you most often purchase from Bass Pro? Hunting
How frequently do you spend time doing outdoor activities? Often
Would you recommend this product as a gift? Yes
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cooking,
March 24, 2010
from Jonesville
Advantages: Long lasting, Ease of use, Quality
Disadvantages: price
"This product is high quality & works very well, but for the price not that much better than peanut oil."
What is your gender? Male
What type of products do you most often purchase from Bass Pro? Hunting
How frequently do you spend time doing outdoor activities? Often
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BEST OIL I'VE USED,
November 1, 2009
from East TN
Advantages: Ease of use, Quality, Value for money
"I purchased cottonseed oil last fall from BPS because I have a Grandson who is allergic to peanut products. I had used peanut oil for many years to fry my turkeys but my grandson couldn't even come in my house while a had a turkey cooked in peanut oil for fear of another trip to the emergency room. He was able to enjoy fried turkey for the first time. I will be going to my local BPS to purchase some oil this week."
What is your gender? Male
What type of products do you most often purchase from Bass Pro? Fishing
How frequently do you spend time doing outdoor activities? Often
Would you recommend this product as a gift? Yes
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I will only use it for cooking such things as pancakes, frying small amounts of food, etc.Answers
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Proper filtering, stored in a cool and dark place the oil should last a few times. Cottonseed oil resists rancidity and therefore offers a longer shelf life for food products in which it is an ingredient.Smell it before use.
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also is the flovor the same or as good?what is the benifit of cottonseed oil?does basspro carry peanut oil also?Answers
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When comparing Cottonseed Oil to Peanut Oil you have to understand that both oils are a high quality oil. Both oils have very good traits and are very good for high temperature cooking. They both have relatively high smoke points and flashpoints. However, cottonseed is slightly higher for both points. One important difference in the two oils is the allergens. Cottonseed oil is non-allergenic. Cottonseed oil offers a neutral flavor to enhance the foods being cooked. This allows the true flavor of the food and marinade to be tasted. Cottonseed oil will not carry the flavor of the foods cooked. This allows you to cook several different foods and not have everything tasting like the first thing you cooked.A:
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i think so. peanut oil put a nutty taste into the turkey. cottonseed has no taste so you only taste turkey1 of 1




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