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  2. List of vegetable oils - Wikipedia

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    Considered promising as a food or fuel oil. [89] Grape seed oil, a cooking and salad oil, also sprayed on raisins to help them retain their flavor. [90] Hemp oil, a high quality food oil [91] also used to make paints, varnishes, resins and soft soaps. [92] Kapok seed oil, from the seeds of Ceiba pentandra, used as an edible oil, and in soap ...

  3. Types of plant oils - Wikipedia

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    Industrial machines for extracting oil mechanically are call expellers. Many expellers add heat and pressure, in order to increase the amount of oil extracted. If the temperature does not exceed 120 °F, the oil can be called "cold-pressed". [3] In modern vegetable oil production, oils are usually extracted chemically, using a solvent such as ...

  4. Vegetable oil - Wikipedia

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    A common cooking oil, also used to make biodiesel Peanut: 4.82: Mild-flavored cooking oil Cottonseed: 4.99: A major food oil, often used in industrial food processing Palm kernel: 4.85: From the seed of the African palm tree Coconut: 3.48: Used in cooking, cosmetics and soaps Olive: 2.84: Used in cooking, cosmetics, soaps and as a fuel for ...

  5. Category:Vegetable oils - Wikipedia

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    Sacha inchi oil; Safflower; Safflower oil; Salad oil scandal; Salad oils; Salicornia oil; Salsa macha; Sapote oil; Sea buckthorn oil; Seaweed oil; Seed oil misinformation; Sesame oil; Shea butter; Shorea robusta seed oil; Snowball seed oil; Soybean oil; Stillingia oil; Stillingia tallow; Styrian oil pumpkin; Sunflower oil

  6. List of food additives - Wikipedia

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    Used as an edible oil, for medicinal purposes, in skin care products and as a drying oil. Phosphated distarch phosphate – thickener, vegetable gum; Phosphoric acid – food acid; Phytic acid – preservative; Pigment Rubine – color; Pimaricin – preservative; Pine needle oil; Pine seed oil – an expensive food oil, used in salads and as a ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Vegetable oil (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Essential oils are based on volatile aromatic compounds, and include oils used in flavors, fragrances, and for health purposes, such as lemon oil, or oil of peppermint. Macerated oils are oils to which other matter has been added, such as herbs. Typically, the oil used is a food-grade fat-type oil

  9. 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 .