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  2. Carrot seed oil - Wikipedia

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    Carrot seed oil is the essential oil extract of the seed from the carrot plant Daucus carota. The oil has a woody, earthy sweet smell [1] and is yellow or amber-coloured to pale orange-brown in appearance. The pharmacologically active constituents of carrot seed extract are three flavones: luteolin, luteolin 3'-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside, and ...

  3. List of vegetable oils - Wikipedia

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    Poppyseed oil, similar in usage to linseed oil but with better color stability. [176] Stillingia oil (also called Chinese vegetable tallow oil), obtained by solvent from the seeds of Sapium sebiferum. Used as a drying agent in paints and varnishes. [180] [181] Tung oil, used as an industrial lubricant and highly effective drying agent.

  4. Carotene - Wikipedia

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    β-Carotene is the more common form and can be found in yellow, orange, and green leafy fruits and vegetables. As a rule of thumb, the greater the intensity of the orange colour of the fruit or vegetable, the more β-carotene it contains. Carotene protects plant cells against the destructive effects of ultraviolet light so β-carotene is an ...

  5. List of food additives - Wikipedia

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    Gamma-carotene – color; Carrageenan – thickener, vegetable gum, stabilizer, gelling agent, emulsifier; Carrot oil – Cashew oil – somewhat comparable to olive oil. May have value for fighting dental cavities. [2] Cassia – Catechu extract – Celery salt – Celery seed – Wheat germ oil – used as a food supplement, and for its ...

  6. 20 Best 30-Minute Dinners for Healthy Aging - AOL

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    The goal here is to infuse the oil with tons of aromatics like bay leaves, star anise, peppercorns and chili flakes to create a spicy base for the sauce. Spiralized zucchini and carrot add crunch ...

  7. Carotenoid - Wikipedia

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    Carotenoids give the characteristic color to pumpkins, carrots, parsnips, corn, tomatoes, canaries, flamingos, salmon, lobster, shrimp, and daffodils. Over 1,100 identified carotenoids can be further categorized into two classes – xanthophylls (which contain oxygen) and carotenes (which are purely hydrocarbons and contain no oxygen).

  8. What Foods and Products Have Red Dye No. 3, and Why Did ... - AOL

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    The California Food Safety Act—which has been referred to as a “Skittles ban”—forbids the sale of four food additives, including brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben ...

  9. How to Eat Radishes—Raw or Cooked, They're More ... - AOL

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    Shape and color: Round, oblong, or elongated, radishes range from one-bite to slice-ready sizes. Skin colors span from the familiar red to black, white, purple, pink, and multicolored, with white ...