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  2. Template:Smoke point of cooking oils - Wikipedia

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    Castor oil: Refined: 200 °C [7] 392 °F Coconut oil: Refined, dry: 204 °C: 400 °F [8] Coconut oil: Unrefined, dry expeller pressed, virgin: 177 °C: 350 °F [8] Corn oil: 230–238 °C [9] 446–460 °F Corn oil: Unrefined: 178 °C [7] 352 °F Cottonseed oil: Refined, bleached, deodorized: 220–230 °C [10] 428–446 °F Flaxseed oil ...

  3. Coconut oil - Wikipedia

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    Coconut oil (or coconut fat) is an edible oil derived from the kernels, meat, and milk of the coconut palm fruit. [1] Coconut oil is a white solid fat below around 25 °C (77 °F), and a clear thin liquid oil at higher temperatures. Unrefined varieties have a distinct coconut aroma. [2]

  4. This is the No. 1 healthiest cooking oil, according to ... - AOL

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    Dietitians reveal the healthiest cooking oils and which to avoid between olive oil, avocado oil, coconut oil and more.

  5. Is corn healthy? Dietitians weigh in on frozen, canned and ...

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    O live oil and greek yogurt can be used as healthier substitutes for butter or mayonnaise. Spices and herbs , fresh or dried, also add flavor without excess sodium.

  6. Cooking oil - Wikipedia

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    Coconut oil: Refined, dry: 204 °C: 400 °F [65] Coconut oil: Unrefined, dry expeller pressed, virgin: 177 °C: 350 °F [65] Corn oil: 230–238 °C [66] 446–460 °F Corn oil: Unrefined: 178 °C [64] 352 °F Cottonseed oil: Refined, bleached, deodorized: 220–230 °C [67] 428–446 °F Flaxseed oil: Unrefined: 107 °C: 225 °F [60] Grape ...

  7. 10 Easy Ways to Use Coconut Oil in Cooking - AOL

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    For instance, LouAna 100% Pure Coconut Oil has a higher smoke point (up to 350°F) than virgin coconut oil—in other words, it can handle the heat. It's great for grilling, broiling, sautéing ...

  8. Edible oil refining - Wikipedia

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    Edible oil refining is a set of processes or treatments necessary to turn vegetable raw oil into edible oil.. Raw vegetable oil, obtained from seeds by pressing, solvent extraction, contains free fatty acids and other components such as phospholipids, waxes, peroxides, aldehydes, and ketones, which contribute to undesirable flavor, odor, and appearance; [1] for these reasons, all the oil has ...

  9. The Best Oils For Baking - AOL

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    Vegetable oil, canola oil and corn oil are among the most common and affordable oils available at the supermarket, but are they. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business ...