Cultured Oil

All purpose cooking oil with a purpose. Use for everything: bake, fry, roast, sauté, dress, and drizzle. Each bottle is 16 fl oz.

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A high smoke point (485ºF) and a clean neutral taste means Cultured Oil is a versatile upgrade for all purpose cooking duties. Roast, sauté, stir fry, dress, drizzle. Does everything short of chopping the vegetables.

Even more heart-healthy and heat-stable monounsaturated fats than olive oil or avocado oil, with up to 10x less omega-6 linoleic acid. Your doctor will be impressed.

Uses 85% less land than canola oil, emits 86% less CO2 than soybean oil, and requires 99% less water than olive oil.

Cultured Oil

What is Cultured Oil?

Cultured Oil is cooking oil made by fermentation. It's sky-high in healthy fats, low in bad fats, gluten-free, GMO-free, deforestation-free, and has one of the smallest environmental footprints around.

Use for absolutely everything.

Cultured Oil has a clean delicious taste and high smoke point, making it versatile for just about any recipe you throw at it.

Full of good fats.

More heart-healthy monounsaturated fat than olive oil or avocado oil, with up to 10x less omega-6 linoleic acid. Sorry, omega-6 linoleic acid fans.

ZERO IS THE GOAL

Tiny footprint. Big mission.

85% less land than canola oil

86% fewer emissions than soybean oil

99% less water requirements than olive oil

Sustainable aluminum packaging

How do we compare?

Really really well, as it turns out.

Oil

CULTURED OIL

AVOCADO

OLIVE

CANOLA

SUNFLOWER

COCONUT

Environmental Impact

LOW

1kg CO2-eq/

kg crude oil

HIGH

HIGH

MED

MED

HIGH

Omega-6

(Linoleic Acid)

LOW

<3%

MED

MED

MED

HIGH

LOW

Monounsaturated Fat

HIGH

>90%

MED

MED

MED

LOW

LOW

Smoke Point

HIGH

485°

HIGH

LOW

MED

MED

LOW

Crafted using the ancient art of fermentation.

Cultured Oil from Zero Acre Farms™ is made by fermentation, the oldest culinary tradition after fire. This ancient technique creates a delicious healthy oil that is better for people and the planet.

HOW CULTURED OIL IS MADE

Cultured Oil is cooking oil made by fermentation, resulting in high levels of healthy fats, a small environmental footprint, a clean taste, and a high smoke point!

Fermentation describes the process of microorganisms (or "cultures") consuming natural sugars and converting those sugars into entirely new foods. Just as there are sourdough and wine cultures, there are also oil cultures. An oil culture converts sugar into the healthy delicious fats that make up Cultured Oil.

Cultured Oil is primarily monounsaturated fat, the heart-healthy and heat-stable fat also found in olive and avocados.

In every serving of Cultured Oil (1 Tbsp - 14 grams), there are about 13 grams of monounsaturated fat, 0.5 grams of saturated fat, and 0.4 grams of polyunsaturated fat.

Olive oils and avocado oils contain between 55-83% monounsaturated fat, and up to 21% polyunsaturated fat. Cultured Oil contains over 90% monounsaturated fat and less than 4% polyunsaturated fat.

The healthy fats in Cultured Oil are a result of microbial communities fermenting sugars into oil.

Non-GMO sugar is fed to a community of microorganisms, also known as a "culture," that eat the sugar and convert it into healthy fats –– primarily monounsaturated fat, which is liquid at room temperature and therefore considered an "oil". After a few days of fermenting sugar into oil, the culture is pressed to release the oil, like pressing oil from an olive.

Every bottle contains two ingredients: Cultured Oil and Mixed Tocopherols (Vitamin E). 

Every bottle contains Cultured Oil and natural antioxidants, including alpha-tocopherol, beta-tocopherol, gamma-tocopherol, and delta-tocopherol, collectively called “mixed tocopherols,” a form of vitamin E. Mixed tocopherols are found naturally in many foods, including olive oil, nuts, seeds, and spinach and provide protection against oxidation (rancidity).

Read more about how fermentation is responsible for many of our favorite foods, including Cultured Oil.

Cultured Oil is sky high in heart-healthy and heat-stable monounsaturated fat. Every batch of Cultured Oil is slightly different, but typically Cultured Oil contains 90-94% monounsaturated fat, and less than 4% polyunsaturated (including less than 3% omega-6 linoleic acid) and saturated fat. Per 14 gram (1 tablespoon) serving of Cultured Oil, that translates to about 13g monounsaturated fat, 0.5g saturated fat, and 0.4g polyunsaturated fat.

Look up the fat profile of your bottle of Cultured Oil.

Cultured Oil is better for people, for the planet, and for our taste buds. Here are the highlights:

Health benefits of Cultured Oil:

- Cultured Oil contains more than 90% heart-healthy and heat-stable monounsaturated fat, even more than olive oil and avocado oil.

- Cultured Oil contains less of the fats that have been linked to inflammation, heart disease, and poor health, with less than 3% omega-6 linoleic acid. That’s up to 10x less than even olive oil or avocado oil.

- Cultured Oil has a high smoke point and high oxidative stability, meaning it holds up to heat and storage, and doesn’t easily break down into compounds that harm our health.

- Cultured oil is vegan, keto, kosher, Whole30 Approved®, gluten-free, soy-free, nut-free, allergen-free, pesticide-free, glyphosate-free, GMO-free, and deforestation-free.

Environmental benefits of Cultured Oil:

- 85% less land use than canola oil

- 86% less greenhouse gas emissions than soybean oil

- 99% less water consumption than olive oil

- Comes in an infinitely-recyclable aluminum bottle

Culinary benefits of Cultured Oil:

- A delicious, clean taste and high smoke point (485ºF) make Cultured Oil a versatile upgrade for all-purpose cooking duties.

- Use Cultured Oil for everything — deep fry, stir fry, roast, bake, sauté, dress, spray, brush, and drizzle.

- Cultured Oil is liquid at room temperature and stays liquid in the fridge, making it great for dressings and marinades.

- Cultured Oil has a high smoke point and high oxidative stability, meaning it holds up to heat and storage, and doesn’t easily break down into compounds that harm our health.

Cultured Oil contains natural antioxidants, including alpha-tocopherol, beta-tocopherol, gamma-tocopherol, and delta-tocopherol, collectively called “mixed tocopherols,” a form of vitamin E. Mixed tocopherols are found naturally in many foods, including olive oil, nuts, seeds, and spinach and provide protection against oxidation (rancidity).

As part of our mission to improve the health of not only people, but also the planet, we use 100% recyclable aluminum packaging, in addition to a 100% recyclable kraft shipping box.

Aluminum is lighter and more sustainable than glass and infinitely recyclable. Infinitely recyclable refers to materials that can be recycled an infinite number of times without the quality of the material degrading. While the phrase “recyclable” is attached to countless products these days, that doesn’t mean they can all be recycled forever.

Today, about 75% of all aluminum produced in history, nearly a billion tons, is still in use. Studies find that consumers are also about 70% more likely to recycle aluminum than glass or plastic. And because aluminum is lighter than glass, it is more environmentally friendly in transportation.

Unlike glass (even dark green or amber-tinted bottles), aluminum packaging also completely blocks UV light, making the oil less susceptible to oxidation, rancidity, and waste. It’s also less susceptible to breaking or cracking than glass, further reducing waste.

Currently, our bottles are 99.7% aluminum and contain a plastic pour spout and tip. We are working to replace these parts with aluminum as well.

For the last time, Steve, no.

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