Camellia oil comes from seeds (not tree nuts), and allergic reactions are rare. However, consult your doctor if you have severe seed allergies.
This is natural! Cold temperatures cause harmless solidification. Return to room temperature, and it will clear up.
Try it for:
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Stir-frying (high smoke point)
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Salad dressings (mild, nutty flavor)
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Baking (replaces butter for a healthier option)
Camellia oil, also known as tea seed oil, is a natural oil extracted from the seeds of the Camellia oleifera plant. It’s a versatile oil used for cooking, skincare, and haircare, prized for its high smoke point, mild flavor, and rich antioxidants.



