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  2. List of food additives - Wikipedia

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    Babassu oil – similar to, and used as a substitute for coconut oil. Baking powder – leavening agent; includes acid and base; Baking soda – food base; Balm, lemon – Balm oil – Balsam of Peru – used in food and drink for flavoring; Barberry – Barley flour – Basil (Ocimum basilicum) – Basil extract – Bay leaves – Beeswax ...

  3. Landang - Wikipedia

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    Landang is a processed starch product extracted from the inner trunk of the buli or buri tree [1] , a type of palm native to the Philippines and other tropical countries. This tree only flowers once in its life and then dies. Landang is visually similar to shrunken, flattened sago.

  4. List of vegetable oils - Wikipedia

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    Palm oil, very popular for biofuel, but the environmental impact from growing large quantities of oil palms has recently called the use of palm oil into question. [157] Peanut oil, used in one of the first demonstrations of the Diesel engine in 1900. [148] Radish oil. Wild radish contains up to 48% oil, making it appealing as a fuel. [158]

  5. Unilever Explores Algal Oil As a Green Alternative to Palm Oil

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    Palm oil has long been used by food and consumer product companies as an ingredient in everything from ice cream and chips to lotions and soaps. But the production of this inexpensive and ...

  6. Palm oil in products often obscured by many names - AOL

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    AP explains how palm oil goes by many names. (Sept. 24) Palm oil is the miracle crop grown used in everything from beauty products to snack foods. Yet, it can be difficult to tell if it’s in the ...

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  8. Olestra - Wikipedia

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    Olestra was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use as a food additive in 1996 and was initially used in potato chips under the WOW brand by Frito Lay.In 1998, the first year olestra products were marketed nationally after the FDA's Food Advisory Committee confirmed a judgment it made two years earlier, sales were over $400 million.

  9. No Eggs? No Problem! There Are Plenty of Substitutes in Your ...

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    Vegetable Oil + Baking Powder + Water. This easy substitute uses kitchen staples you likely already have on hand. ... 1 1/2 tablespoons vegetable oil + 1 teaspoon baking powder + 1 1/2 tablespoons ...