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10, Jun 2025
3 Reasons Why Groundnut Oil is a Healthier and More Hygienic Choice for South Indian Dishes

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When it comes to cooking traditional South Indian food, there are few ingredients as quietly powerful as groundnut oil. Many of us grew up watching our grandmothers and mothers cook with it but somewhere along the way, it was replaced by mass-produced refined oils that promised convenience. But here’s the thing: sometimes, going back to basics is actually a step forward. When it comes to health, hygiene, and taste, groundnut oil continues to be a top choice for South Indian cuisine. Here are three simple reasons why people still trust it — and why brands like Kamat Legacy, which always prioritize these values, make it their first choice.

1. Honest Cooking, Real Taste

South Indian cuisine is bold and intentional from the crackle of mustard seeds to the heat of red chillies and the aroma of curry leaves. Groundnut oil, with its subtle nuttiness, complements these spices without overpowering them. Whether it’s crisping dosas, frying medu vadas, or adding tadka to sambhar, it preserves authenticity. Unlike stronger oils, it enhances flavours quietly — like a background score that elevates without taking over.

2. It’s Healthier for Everyday Use

Groundnut oil is rich in heart-healthy monounsaturated fats and vitamin E, which supports immunity and skin health. Its high smoke point makes it ideal for high-heat cooking—safe, clean, and free from unpleasant odors or sticky residue. That’s why every Kamat Legacy South Indian dish tastes authentic, never overpowered by the smell of oil—just pure, balanced flavour.

3. It’s More Hygienic for Busy Kitchens

In high-volume kitchens, where oil is reused, hygiene and quality are key. Groundnut oil’s stability makes it the top choice at trusted establishments like Kamats Legacy. By using only premium oil, they ensure consistent taste, safer cooking, and every idli, dosa, or pongal served with uncompromised flavour and peace of mind.

End Note

If you’re someone who loves South Indian food and wants to enjoy it guilt-free, consider switching back to groundnut oil. Sometimes the simplest ingredients, used with care, make the biggest difference.

 

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