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  2. Thermal burn - Wikipedia

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    A thermal burn is a type of burn resulting from making contact with heated objects, such as boiling water, steam, hot cooking oil, fire, and hot objects. Scalds are the most common type of thermal burn suffered by children, but for adults thermal burns are most commonly caused by fire. [2]

  3. Seasoning (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    Applying a very thin layer of animal fat or cooking oil (ranging from vegetable oil to lard, including many common food-grade oils). [14] Polishing most of it off so that barely any remains or alternatively use a seasoning paste; Heat the cookware to just below or just above the smoke point to generate a layer of seasoning. [15] [16] [17]

  4. Template:Smoke point of cooking oils - Wikipedia

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    Grape seed oil: 216 °C: 421 °F Lard: 190 °C: 374 °F [5] Mustard oil: 250 °C: 480 °F [11] Olive oil: Refined: 199–243 °C: 390–470 °F [12] Olive oil: Virgin: 210 °C: 410 °F Olive oil: Extra virgin, low acidity, high quality: 207 °C: 405 °F [3] [13] Olive oil: Extra virgin: 190 °C: 374 °F [13] Palm oil: Fractionated: 235 °C [14 ...

  5. Joey King Says She Suffered Burns to Her Face, Neck While ...

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    Joey King isn’t having the best luck in the kitchen.. On Tuesday, Jan. 28, the Kissing Booth alum, 25, posted four photos on her Instagram Stories of burns she suffered on her face and neck ...

  6. Saponification - Wikipedia

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    Fires involving cooking fats and oils (classified as class K (US) or F (Australia/Europe/Asia)) burn hotter than most flammable liquids, rendering a standard class B extinguisher ineffective. Such fires should be extinguished with a wet chemical extinguisher. Extinguishers of this type are designed to extinguish cooking fats and oils through ...

  7. St. Louis woman dies from cooking oil burns, roommate arrested

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  8. Joey King Shares Pictures of the Multiple Burns on Her Face ...

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    Cooking isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. And as actress Joey King revealed, cooking can prove to be a dangerous task. On Tuesday, January 28, the A Family Affair actress took to Instagram to share ...

  9. Class B fire - Wikipedia

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    Grease and cooking oil fires pose a greater safety risk. One ten-year study, examining the years 1976 to 1985, found that 4.7% of hospitalized burn patients suffered burns from hot grease or oil, with 78% of such injuries occurring in the home. [9]