Oliver Farm Green Peanut Oil
Pressing peanuts was a no brainer. Pitts, GA is located in an area that is known for peanuts. We have peanut statues, peanut festivals, and the one and only President from Georgia was a peanut farmer who grew up near here. Our schools still teach the importance of George Washington Carver’s work and with that in mind, Oliver Farm Green Peanut Oil can transport you to a different place in time. Chef Sean Brock said, “The first time I tasted green peanut oil, it was as if I was standing in a field pulling peanuts out of the ground and eating them.” There is no secret to what we do, we take high quality peanuts, remove the oil, filter it, and bottle it. Many of the high end restaurants use our Green Peanut Oil as a finish like Miller Union co owner and Chef Steven Satterfield who helped name our unique oil “Green” for its popping taste. Oliver Farm Green Peanut Oil was the Garden and Gun Made in the South Food Category Winner in 2015 and won a Good Food Award in 2016, and its growing popularity caught the eye of The New York Times in 2016. The fat profile of our Green Peanut Oil is nothing to scoff at either, its slightly higher in Saturated fat and slightly lower in Monounsaturated fat than other oils. It also has a smoke point of 400 degrees.
Nutrition Facts (per 1 Tbsp)
Total Fat (grams) 14
Calories 128
Saturated Fat (grams) 2.68
Monounsaturated Fat (grams) 7.66
Polyunsaturated Fat (grams) 3.65
O/L Ratio 2.05
Vitamin A <1.00
Vitamin E 4.37
Total Tocopherols** (milligrams) 5.42
Total Phytosterols***(milligrams) 48.04
Beta-sitosterol (milligrams) 33.57
Pressing peanuts was a no brainer. Pitts, GA is located in an area that is known for peanuts. We have peanut statues, peanut festivals, and the one and only President from Georgia was a peanut farmer who grew up near here. Our schools still teach the importance of George Washington Carver’s work and with that in mind, Oliver Farm Green Peanut Oil can transport you to a different place in time. Chef Sean Brock said, “The first time I tasted green peanut oil, it was as if I was standing in a field pulling peanuts out of the ground and eating them.” There is no secret to what we do, we take high quality peanuts, remove the oil, filter it, and bottle it. Many of the high end restaurants use our Green Peanut Oil as a finish like Miller Union co owner and Chef Steven Satterfield who helped name our unique oil “Green” for its popping taste. Oliver Farm Green Peanut Oil was the Garden and Gun Made in the South Food Category Winner in 2015 and won a Good Food Award in 2016, and its growing popularity caught the eye of The New York Times in 2016. The fat profile of our Green Peanut Oil is nothing to scoff at either, its slightly higher in Saturated fat and slightly lower in Monounsaturated fat than other oils. It also has a smoke point of 400 degrees.
Nutrition Facts (per 1 Tbsp)
Total Fat (grams) 14
Calories 128
Saturated Fat (grams) 2.68
Monounsaturated Fat (grams) 7.66
Polyunsaturated Fat (grams) 3.65
O/L Ratio 2.05
Vitamin A <1.00
Vitamin E 4.37
Total Tocopherols** (milligrams) 5.42
Total Phytosterols***(milligrams) 48.04
Beta-sitosterol (milligrams) 33.57
Pressing peanuts was a no brainer. Pitts, GA is located in an area that is known for peanuts. We have peanut statues, peanut festivals, and the one and only President from Georgia was a peanut farmer who grew up near here. Our schools still teach the importance of George Washington Carver’s work and with that in mind, Oliver Farm Green Peanut Oil can transport you to a different place in time. Chef Sean Brock said, “The first time I tasted green peanut oil, it was as if I was standing in a field pulling peanuts out of the ground and eating them.” There is no secret to what we do, we take high quality peanuts, remove the oil, filter it, and bottle it. Many of the high end restaurants use our Green Peanut Oil as a finish like Miller Union co owner and Chef Steven Satterfield who helped name our unique oil “Green” for its popping taste. Oliver Farm Green Peanut Oil was the Garden and Gun Made in the South Food Category Winner in 2015 and won a Good Food Award in 2016, and its growing popularity caught the eye of The New York Times in 2016. The fat profile of our Green Peanut Oil is nothing to scoff at either, its slightly higher in Saturated fat and slightly lower in Monounsaturated fat than other oils. It also has a smoke point of 400 degrees.
Nutrition Facts (per 1 Tbsp)
Total Fat (grams) 14
Calories 128
Saturated Fat (grams) 2.68
Monounsaturated Fat (grams) 7.66
Polyunsaturated Fat (grams) 3.65
O/L Ratio 2.05
Vitamin A <1.00
Vitamin E 4.37
Total Tocopherols** (milligrams) 5.42
Total Phytosterols***(milligrams) 48.04
Beta-sitosterol (milligrams) 33.57