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Argan oil is an oil produced from the fruits of the Argan (Argania spinosa) a species of tree endemic to the calcareous semi-desert of southwestern Morocco. It is the sole species in the genus Argania. The Argan tree now grows only in SW Morocco .It is believed to date back 25,000,000 years and to have once covered N. Africa. Now endangered and under protection of UNESCO, the Argan grows wild in semi-desert soil, its deep root system helping to protect against soil erosion and the northern advance of the Sahara.

It was first reported by the explorer Leo Africanus in 1510. An early specimen was taken to Amsterdam and then cultivated by Lady Beaufort at Badminton c1711. Now only 860,000 hectares remain in S.W. Morocco and these are declining at a rate of 50,000h per year. Measures are being put in place to protect this rare and endangered species and in 1999 the argan was listed as a UNESCO Biosphere Heritage. There is an argan tree in the temperate house at Kew.

The most labour intensive part of oil-extraction is removal of the soft pulp (used as animal feed) and the cracking by hand, between two stones, of the hard nut. The seeds are then removed and gently roasted. This roasting accounts for part of the oil's distinctive, nutty flavor. The traditional technique for oil extraction is to grind the roasted seeds to paste, with a little water, in a stone rotary quern. The paste is then squeezed between hands to extract the oil. The extracted paste is still oil-rich and is used as animal feed. Oil produced by this method will keep 3-6 months, and will be produced as needed in a family, from a store of the kernels, which will keep for 20 years unopened. Dry-pressing is now increasingly important for oil produced for sale, as the oil will keep 12-18 months and extraction is much faster.

Goats like the pulp of argan fruits and often try to climb the trees to get at them. They will digest the pulp, but shed the undigested seeds in their feces. As these have shells that are somewhat softened and easier to crack, they are occasionally used to produce oil for non-culinary purposes. An urban legend has it that all argan oil is produced this way. This myth seems to be based on the fact that occasionally, shrewd traders would have sold (and may still try to sell) such "non-food grade" argan oil to ignorant travelers or tourists. The fact that the nuts acquire a foul aroma in passing through the animal's digestive tract makes it easy to tell this oil apart from food-grade produce with its rich, walnut oil-like flavor

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  • anyone need argan oil must go to morocco and take your map with you and go to " sous " 

  • @rajawi9999 thats completly wrong. Get your facts straight. 1 liter argan oil is about 40 euro's, yes 40 euro's. Pretty expensive and very hard to find the real deal. Ive just tasted it with bread 2 weeks ago in Morocco by some hosts. Olive oil cost about 4 euro's normally, but now because there is much, the price is about 2.5 to 3 euro's.

  • heheheh - 11 goat pets, so probably wouldnt mind ( or even be able to tell apart) goat-source Argan oil from "regular" ( and probably would prefer the former anyway!)

  • Get argan oil (100% organic and pure) for face and body on ebay from wac_wydad with 100% positive feedback

  • We don't have petrol but we have argan, i think argan is too expensive than petrol, we should make it more expensive because it's like diamonds and it doesn't exist anywhere. If for example 1l cost 5$ they should sell it with 500$ per litre and export it,

  • whats the best way to tell real argan oil? i want to try it but i dont want to pay alot for a product that says 100% but isnt. i hear there are alot of argan oil fakes.

  • yeha, and i have psoriasis ... that makes me the best yet

  • hello every body here i have a video tap about how to making argan oil

  • and I have a video of drinking argan oil

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