Vegetable-oils Sentence Examples

vegetable-oils
  • Largely present in olive oil and other saponifiable vegetable oils and soft fats; also present in animal fats, especially hog's lard.

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  • The most important of the animal fats are those of the ox and hog, and of the vegetable oils cotton-seed and coco-nut; it is also to be remembered that resin, although not a fat, is also important in soap-making.

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  • The vegetable oils and fats occur chiefly in the seeds, where they are stored to nourish the embryo, whereas in animals the oils and fats are enclosed mainly in the cellular tissues of the intestines and of the back.

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  • This important difference furnishes a method of distinguishing by chemical means vegetable oils and fats from animal oils and fats.

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  • In the East, where vegetable oils form an important article of food and serve also for other domestic purposes, various ingenious applications of lever presses and wedge presses, and even of combined lever and wedge presses, have been used from the remotest time.

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  • The vegetable oils are reacted with hydrogen gas using a nickel catalyst.

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  • It is now virtually trans fat free and does not contain hydrogenated vegetable oils.

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  • His first engines were designed to run on a wide variety of vegetable oils including peanut oil.

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  • Try to choose foods high in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fat such as vegetable oils e.g. olive and sunflower oil.

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  • Phytosterols or vegetable sterols or vegetable sterols are compounds naturally present in vegetable oils.

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  • Phytosterols or vegetable sterols are compounds naturally present in vegetable oils.

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  • This is a specialist blend of molasses, the black sticky co-product of cane sugar refining and vegetable oils.

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  • She also noted that not all vegetable oils are created equal.

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  • Certain vegetable oils and mineral additives may help some cases.

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  • Use vegetable oils and waxes as a replacement for lubricants containing solvents.

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  • Brazil has begun to displace diesel fuel with vegetable oils from its huge soybean crop.

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  • Substitute saturated animal fats such as butter and lard with unsaturated vegetable oils like olive, mustard, canola and sunflower oil.

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  • It is not uncommon for natural ingredient liquid foundations to contain vegetable oils or nut oils like almond oil.

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  • Many vegetable oils are hydrogenated or extracted at high temperatures and are best avoided.

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  • Vitamin E is a popular "fortification" vitamin for cereals and whatnot, but if you're going the natural route, leafy green vegetables, most kinds of nuts and vegetable oils are the way to go.

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  • Some soy waxes are blended with other vegetable oils to reduce the frosting appearance which is a feature of soy wax.

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  • Ancient Egyptians bathed regularly using a soap mixture that combined animal and vegetable oils with alkaline salts.

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  • France was especially well known for fine soaps that used vegetable oils instead of animals fats in their creation.

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  • Avoid or limit foods that contain partially hydrogenated vegetable oils.

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  • Trans-fats are created by adding hydrogen to liquid vegetable oils to make them solid at room temperature.

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  • Coconut oil differs from other vegetable oils because it is a "medium-chain triglyceride" which are broken down and burned faster than long-chain triglycerides such as vegetable oils and animal fats.

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  • Natural cleansers are typically biodegradable, and producers do not use animal testing or animal-based products for their soaps.The most common types of natural soaps are milk-based or made with vegetable oils.

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  • These other ingredients include sodium hydroxide and vegetable oils.

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