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Cottonseed oil
Cottonseed oil is widely available for use on Passover. You might be able to find it year-round at kosher groceries and the kosher section of supermarkets.
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What Vegetables Go Into Vegetable Oil?
Mostly soybeans.
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What Is Nondairy Creamer?
It makes coffee so creamy, yet it’s not cream.
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Old-Tyme Flavor
How to season and care for your cast iron pan.
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Passover Ketchup and oil
Are they bringing Osem Ketchup for passover? Where? By the way, I saw safflower oil Kp. Much healthier than cottonseed oil. The margarine in blocks, no choice. It is cottonseed.
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No peanut oil for turkey frying
Too late for this year but the best oil we’ve used in our turkey fryer is Cottonseed Oil. Only place I know that carries it is Pro Bass
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Which vegetable oil to use?
recent arrival on the market. Here’s a research paper on the flashpoint of peanut oil and cottonsee oil. I do not use cottonseed oil because cotton is not raised as a food product....
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Deep frying with Canola Oil
of seeds for soybean, peanut, corn or cottonseed oil? I guess that’s another search.
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pomace olive oil??????
You see – this is what I was asking about. I suspect that most "vegetable oil" that we blithely use for ordinary cooking purposes (corn oil, soy, sunflower, safflower, canola, cottonseed, etc.) are extracted using...
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Do you repurpose the oil in good canned fish?
. This was a favorite desk/drawing table lunch back in my employed days – usually just got some crackers and used those as eating utensils. I’ve just found smoked oysters in olive oil, too. I never used the oil...
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Deep Fried Turkey & Cotton Seed Oil???
too clean and from exploring their environment with their hands is almost certainly going to increase their likelihood of having allergies). To get back to the original question (gotta keep the mods happy!), cottonseed oil is...
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A Little Happy Fried Chicken Family
Korean fried chicken is a mysterious and marvelous thing.
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What % of people can detect canola oil fishyness?
"This product became known as Crisco, with the name deriving from the initial sounds of the expression "crystallized cottonseed oil"." From Wikipedia. The more we know, the more we don’t want to know.
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Off-tasting canola oil -- is it just me?
-37). It has been attributed to the volatile products of thermal oxidation of linolenic acid, since this same odour does not result from high temperature heating of corn, peanut and cottonseed oils (38)."...
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Marginally Less Crappy Junk Food
Frito-Lay reengineers its chips; a snack-eating nation yawns in response.
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