While our earlier post covered cooking oils broadly, the edible oil category encompasses a wider range of oils used not just for cooking, but also in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, health supplements, and specialty food products. The wholesale edible oil market is diverse, complex, and full of opportunities for savvy buyers.
At Land Bouw Regeling, we specialize in supplying a comprehensive range of edible oils in bulk from staple cooking oils to specialty and cold-pressed varieties.
Understanding the Difference: Cooking Oils vs. Edible Oils
While all cooking oils are edible oils, not all edible oils are used for cooking. Edible oils include:
- Cooking oils (sunflower, palm, soybean covered in our previous post)
- Salad and dressing oils (olive oil, avocado oil)
- Specialty oils (sesame, walnut, truffle oil)
- Health oils (flaxseed, hemp seed, black seed oil)
- Cosmetic-grade oils (argan, jojoba, sweet almond)
Our Wholesale Edible Oil Range
1. Olive Oil
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) — Premium grade for gourmet cooking and dressings
- Virgin Olive Oil — Slightly lower grade, still excellent quality
- Refined Olive Oil — For cooking and food manufacturing
- Pomace Olive Oil — Budget-friendly option for commercial use
2. Sesame Oil
- Used extensively in Asian cuisine, tahini production, and cosmetics
- Available in toasted and untoasted varieties
3. Groundnut (Peanut) Oil
- A staple in African, Asian, and Southern US cuisines
- High smoke point makes it ideal for deep frying
4. Rapeseed/Canola Oil
- Low in saturated fat, popular in European and North American markets
- Used in food production, biodiesel, and industrial applications
5. Mustard Oil
- A traditional oil in South Asian cooking
- Also used in massage oils and traditional medicine
6. Avocado Oil
- A premium oil gaining rapid traction in health-conscious markets
- Rich in monounsaturated fats and Vitamin E
7. Coconut Oil
- Versatile used in cooking, baking, cosmetics, and health products
- Available in virgin, refined, and fractionated forms
8. Specialty & Cold-Pressed Oils
- Flaxseed Oil — Rich in omega-3, popular in supplements
- Hemp Seed Oil — For health foods and cosmetics
- Black Seed (Nigella) Oil — Traditional remedy with growing global demand
- Walnut Oil — Used in gourmet cooking and salad dressings
Why the Wholesale Edible Oil Market Is Thriving
- Health awareness is driving demand for premium and cold-pressed oils
- Plant-based diet trends are boosting edible oil consumption
- Beauty & personal care industry is a major buyer of edible oils
- Food manufacturing relies heavily on edible oils as ingredients
- Global trade continues to expand as emerging markets grow
Key Factors When Sourcing Wholesale Edible Oils
- Refining Grade — Crude vs. refined vs. extra virgin
- Extraction Method — Cold-pressed, expeller-pressed, or solvent-extracted
- Certifications — Organic, Non-GMO, Kosher, Halal
- Packaging — Drums, IBC tanks, flexi-tanks, or bottles
- Shelf Life — Varies significantly between oil types
- Regulatory Compliance — Ensure oils meet import regulations in your country
Industries Served by Wholesale Edible Oil Suppliers
- Food & Beverage Manufacturing
- Restaurant & Hospitality Industry
- Cosmetics & Personal Care
- Pharmaceutical & Nutraceutical
- Retail (Private Label Oil Brands)
- Soap & Detergent Manufacturing
- Animal Feed Industry
AgroLandRegeling: Your Edible Oil Partner
- Extensive oil portfolio covering 20+ edible oil varieties
- Multiple grades — from food-grade to cosmetic-grade
- Organic and conventional sourcing
- Flexible packaging — from 1-liter bottles to 20,000-liter flexi-tanks
- Third-party quality testing and certificates of analysis
- Worldwide shipping with competitive freight rates
- Dedicated sales team for personalized service
Conclusion
The edible oil market offers incredible diversity and with Land Bouw Regeling, you can access it all from one trusted supplier. Whether you need a flexi-tank of refined sunflower oil or a pallet of cold-pressed avocado oil, we deliver quality and value.
Explore our edible oil catalog! Contact Land Bouw Regeling for wholesale pricing.

