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Grape seed oil

Learn what Grape seed oil (Grape seed oil) is, why it's added to food, whether it's safe, and which products contain it.

Generally recognized as safe

What is Grape seed oil?

Oil rich in antioxidants and vitamin E.

Why is Grape seed oil added to food?

Grape seed oil (Grape seed oil) is a fat commonly found in: Dressings, gourmet foods.

Permitted quantity: 10-15g/day

Is Grape seed oil safe?

Generally recognized as safe

• Imbalances in the omega-3/omega-6 ratio if consumed excessively. • Possible allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. • Interactions with anticoagulant medications and hypertension treatments. • May cause digestive issues when consumed excessively.

Is Grape seed oil banned anywhere?

✓ Not currently banned in the EU or known to be restricted in other countries.

Is Grape seed oil okay for kids?

Yes, consumed in moderation.

Common foods that contain Grape seed oil

  • Dressings
  • gourmet foods

See the full list of foods that contain Grape seed oil

How to spot Grape seed oil on labels

Look for any of these names in the ingredients list:

  • Grape seed oil
  • Grape seed oil

Common misspellings to watch for:

  • grade seed oil
  • grape seed oil
  • qrape seed oil
  • grape $eed oil
  • grdpe seed oil
  • grape seed oll

Better alternatives

• Avoid for individuals allergic to grapes or grape seeds. • Not recommended for individuals on anticoagulant or hypertension medications without medical consultation. • Avoid in severe digestive conditions.

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Also known as

  • grade seed oil
  • grape seed oil
  • qrape seed oil
  • grape $eed oil
  • grdpe seed oil
  • grape seed oll

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Frequently asked questions about Grape seed oil

Is Grape seed oil safe to eat?
• Imbalances in the omega-3/omega-6 ratio if consumed excessively. • Possible allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. • Interactions with anticoagulant medications and hypertension treatments. • May cause digestive issues when consumed excessively.
Is Grape seed oil banned anywhere?
Grape seed oil is not currently banned in the EU or known to be restricted in other countries.
Is Grape seed oil safe for children?
Yes, consumed in moderation.
How do I spot Grape seed oil on a food label?
Look for Grape seed oil, Grape seed oil in the ingredients list. It may also appear as: grade seed oil, grape seed oil, qrape seed oil.

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