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  2. Mango oil - Wikipedia

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    Mango oil is a seed oil extracted from the stone of the mango, the fruit of the Mangifera indica tree. The oil is semi-solid at room temperatures, but melts on contact with warm skin, making it appealing for baby creams, suncare balms, hair products, and other moisturizing products. The oil is a soft yellow color with a melting point of 32–42 ...

  3. Mango - Wikipedia

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    Mango with condensed milk may be used as a topping for shaved ice. Raw green mangoes can be sliced and eaten like a salad. [34] In most parts of Southeast Asia, they are commonly eaten with fish sauce, vinegar, soy sauce, or with a dash of salt (plain or spicy) – a combination usually known as "mango salad" in English. [35]

  4. List of vegetable oils - Wikipedia

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    A further byproduct called tall oil fatty acid (TOFA) is a cheap source of oleic acid. [219] Tamanu or foraha oil [220] from the Calophyllum tacamahaca, is important in Polynesian culture, and, although very expensive, [220] is used for skin care. [221] Tonka bean oil (Cumaru oil), popular ingredient in cologne, used medicinally in Brazil. [222]

  5. Kokum butter - Wikipedia

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    Kokum fruits contain five to eight large seeds which account for 20-23% of the fruit's weight. The kernels account for 61 percent of the weight of the seed, while the oil content of the kernel accounts for about 44%. The seeds are compressed and embedded in an acidic pulp. The oil content of the seeds is 23-26%.

  6. 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

  7. Garcinia indica - Wikipedia

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    Garcinia indica, a plant in the mangosteen family (Clusiaceae), commonly known as kokum, is a fruit-bearing tree that has culinary, pharmaceutical, and industrial uses.It grows primarily in India's Western Ghats: in the states of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Kerala.

  8. Vegetable oil - Wikipedia

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    If a polyunsaturated oil is left incompletely hydrogenated (not all of the double bonds are reduced to single bonds), then it is a "partially hydrogenated oil" (PHO). An oil may be hydrogenated to increase resistance to rancidity or to change its physical characteristics. As the degree of saturation is raised by full or partial hydrogenation ...

  9. Mango pickle - Wikipedia

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    Kadumanga – a special kind of mango pickle from Kerala, India, made from tender mango. This is a variation of mango pickle. This kind of pickle is made from tender mango. [6] The small mangoes are collected when the mangoes just start to grow. In this pickle the mango is not cut into pieces; the whole mango is prepared as a form of pickle.