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  2. Template:Smoke point of cooking oils - Wikipedia

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    Sunflower oil, high oleic: Refined: 232 °C: 450 °F [3] Sunflower oil, high oleic: Unrefined: 160 °C: 320 °F [3] Vegetable oil blend: ... Template: Smoke point of ...

  3. Smoke point - Wikipedia

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    Smoke point decreases at a different pace in different oils. [10] Considerably above the temperature of the smoke point is the flash point, the point at which the vapours from the oil can ignite in air, given an ignition source. The following table presents smoke points of various fats and oils.

  4. Oleic acid - Wikipedia

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    Safflower and olive oil have one of the highest levels of oleic acid among dietary fats. Oleic acid is used as a component in many foods, in the form of its triglycerides. It is a component of the normal human diet, being a part of animal fats and vegetable oils. [3] Oleic acid as its sodium salt is a major component of soap as an emulsifying ...

  5. Template:Vegetable oils comparison - Wikipedia

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    This template tabulates data of composition of various vegetable oils, their processing treatments (whether unrefined, hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated) and their smoke point The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Vegetable oils comparison/doc .

  6. Animal fat - Wikipedia

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    Oleic acid: 44–47% Palmitoleic acid: 3%: ... Suitability for this purpose depends on flash point. Other Human Uses ... Toggle the table of contents.

  7. Cooking oil - Wikipedia

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    The flash point is the temperature at which oil vapors will ignite but are not produced in sufficient quantities to stay lit. The flash point generally occurs at about 275–330 °C (527–626 °F). [56] The fire point is the temperature at which hot oil produces sufficient vapors they will catch on fire and burn. [56] As frying hours increase ...

  8. Template : Types of cooking oils and fats - Wikipedia

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    Sunflower oil (high oleic, refined) [11] 9% 82% 9% 0.2% 3.6% 244 °C (471 °F) [4] Frying, cooking [12] Sunflower oil (linoleic, refined) [11] 11% 20% 69% 0% 56% 240 °C (464 °F) [4] Cooking, salad dressings, margarine, shortening Sunflower oil (mid-oleic, refined, NuSun) [11] 9% 65% 26% 211 °C (412 °F) [4] Commercial food manufacturing Tea ...

  9. Triolein - Wikipedia

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    Flash point: 302.6 °C (576.7 °F; 575.8 K) ... is a symmetrical triglyceride derived from glycerol and three units of the unsaturated fatty acid oleic acid ...