Experience the essence of purity and health with Organo House Mustard Oil 1 L, your all-in-one solution for cooking, skincare, and hair nourishment. Cold-pressed from premium mustard seeds, this oil retains its natural nutrients, pungent aroma, and golden color. Crafted under stringent quality protocols, Organo House brings you a multipurpose oil that is as flavorful in the kitchen as it is beneficial for personal care.
Whether you want to sauté, deep fry, massage your scalp, or mix a DIY face mask, Organo House Mustard Oil 1 L is your trusted companion. Free from harmful chemical processing, our oil preserves the natural antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and therapeutic compounds that make mustard oil a centuries-old favorite across South Asia and beyond.

How to Use
For Cooking:
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Shake well before use to mix any settled particles.
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Warm the oil slightly until it just smokes (removes raw flavor).
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Use for tempering, stir-frying, shallow or deep frying, or as a finishing drizzle.
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Store in a cool, dark place to retain aroma and quality.
For Hair & Scalp:
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Warm 2–3 tablespoons in your palms.
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Massage gently into scalp and hair lengths for 5–10 minutes.
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Let sit for 30 minutes (or overnight) under a towel or cap.
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Wash with a mild shampoo, repeat 1–2 times weekly.
For Skin / Massage:
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Warm a small amount between palms.
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Apply gently to target areas (elbows, feet, cracked skin).
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Massage in until absorbed or leaving a thin film.
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Test on a small patch first to check sensitivity.
One Homemade Recipe: Mustard Oil “Spiced Aloo Sabzi”
Ingredients:
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4 medium potatoes, cubed
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2 tbsp Organo House Mustard Oil
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1 tsp cumin seeds
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1 onion, thinly sliced
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1 tsp ginger-garlic paste
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1 green chili, chopped
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½ tsp turmeric powder
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1 tsp red chili powder
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1 tsp coriander powder
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Salt to taste
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Fresh coriander leaves, chopped
Instructions:
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Heat Organo House Mustard Oil in a skillet until shimmering.
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Add cumin seeds; when they crackle, add onion and sauté until golden.
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Stir in ginger-garlic paste and green chili; cook 1 minute.
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Add turmeric, red chili, coriander powder, salt; mix well.
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Add cubed potatoes, toss to coat with spices.
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Add a splash of water, cover, and cook on low heat until potatoes are tender.
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Garnish with coriander and serve hot with roti or rice.
Health Tips & Usage Guidelines
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Use in moderation: While mustard oil has benefits, excessive intake (especially in regions where erucic acid is regulated) should be avoided.
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Always patch-test on skin when using externally, especially if you have sensitive skin.
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Pregnant women, infants, or individuals with cardiovascular concerns should consult a physician before internal consumption.
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Store the oil in a dark, airtight bottle away from heat and sunlight to prevent rancidity.
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Rotate with other healthy oils (olive, flaxseed) to diversify fatty acid intake.
Why Choose Organo House Products
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Quality Assurance & Traceability: Each batch is traceable from seed to bottle, ensuring authenticity and purity.
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Chemical-Free Processing: We use cold-press technology without solvents or bleaches to preserve nutrients.
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Stringent Lab Testing: Every lot undergoes microbial, heavy metal, and purity tests.
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Sustainable & Ethical Sourcing: Mustard seeds sourced from trusted growers who practice sustainable agriculture.
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Brand Trust & Customer Support: Organo House has a reputation for delivering consistent quality, with responsive customer service and satisfaction guarantee.
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Comprehensive Range: We offer complementary oils and wellness products—one trusted brand for your health and kitchen.
Five Most Searchable FAQs
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Is mustard oil safe for cooking daily?
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Users frequently search whether mustard oil can be used daily, because of concerns over erucic acid and cardiovascular effects.
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Mustard oil benefits for hair and skin?
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Many searches revolve around using mustard oil topically for dandruff, hair fall, cracked heels, and skin glow.
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Cold-pressed vs refined mustard oil – which is better?
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Users compare quality, nutrient retention, flavor, and health impact between cold-pressed (kachi ghani) and refined variants.
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How to identify pure mustard oil?
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Common queries: “how to test mustard oil purity,” “smell test,” “color test,” “density test.”
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Mustard oil side effects or risks?
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Searches cover allergic reaction, skin irritation, overconsumption risks, erucic acid concerns, safety for pregnant women.
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