Baja Precious High Oleic Sunflower Oil, expeller pressed, 1 gal vs AVO Non-GMO High Oleic Sunflower Oil for General Cooking
Overall winner: Baja Precious High Oleic Sunflower Oil, expeller pressed, 1 gal
Key Differences
Baja Precious (A) emphasizes expeller-pressed, 100% pure high-oleic sunflower oil and has substantially more reviews with the same average rating; AVO (B) is non-GMO verified and highlights vitamin E antioxidant but has notes that it may not be expeller-pressed. Pick A if you prioritize expeller-pressed processing and a larger review sample; pick B if you prioritize non-GMO verification and added vitamin E mention
Baja Precious High Oleic Sunflower Oil, expeller pressed, 1 gal
100% pure high oleic sunflower oil, expeller pressed and non-GMO. Delicate flavor for frying and mayo, plus skin moisturizing benefits; some users note mixed organic content and greasiness
Pros
- 100% pure high oleic sunflower oil
- Expeller pressed
- Non-GMO
- Delicate flavor for cooking
Cons
- Mixed feedback on organic certification
- Greasiness varies by user
- Some reports of slight rancidity
AVO Non-GMO High Oleic Sunflower Oil for General Cooking
Non-GMO sunflower oil with vitamin E and balanced fats, minimally processed. Customers note excellent quality, great taste, and versatile cooking uses
Pros
- Non-GMO certified
- Vitamin E antioxidant
- Minimally processed
- Balanced monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats
Cons
- Some feedback on production method
- Not expeller-pressed (per one customer)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | AVO |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Baja Precious |