Among them, the standard number GB/T 1534 is the national standard, while the standards Q/LLHOU 15s and Q/BBAH0027s and Q/02A32 10S are the enterprise standards. When we buy, we choose the best product with the national standard number GB/T 1534, which is safer and more quality. Q: It stands for enterprise standard, GB stands for national standard LLH00 15S, which is the specific standard number. Generally speaking, LHH is the initials of enterprise name.
00 15s is the serial number. The standard number of oil represents the standard implemented by the product. GB refers to national standards, GB/Q refers to national mandatory standards, GB/T refers to national recommended standards, T refers to recommended standards, and GB/Z refers to national guiding standards. In general, the thresholds of GB and GB/Q are relatively low, so it is recommended to choose the one that meets GB/T standards when purchasing edible oil.
Main differences between q/llh00 15s peanut oil standard and GB/T 1534.
1, the content of the composition is different. Q/llh00 15s peanut oil standard is different from GB/T 1534 in aflatoxin B 1 and benzopyrene content.
2. Different characteristics. Peanut oil is believed to be an oil that many people will eat in their lives. This oil is light yellow, transparent and bright in color. It is a good edible oil and can be used to cook all kinds of delicious food. Peanut oil tastes delicious. This oil is easy to digest.
3. Different nutrients. Peanut oil contains a relatively high content of unsaturated fatty acids. In addition to unsaturated fatty acids, it also contains other ingredients, such as palmitic acid, stearic acid, arachidic acid and so on. These are all saturated fatty acids, and their content is about 19.9%. In addition to these, there are some trace elements, such as phospholipids, vitamin E and choline.