By Asst Editor Candice H, on September 19th, 2011
Macadamia nut oil comes from the nuts of the Macadamia tree, the nut originated in Australia and Madagascar. Today, the macadamia tree is found around the world in: New Zealand, South Africa, Kenya, Malawi, Mexico, Israel, Hawaii, California and Florida. Macadamia nut oil has a variety of healthful benefits and is used for skin . . . → Read More: What is Macadamia Oil ?
By Asst Editor Candice H, on September 19th, 2011
Hazelnuts, unlike soybeans and other traditional oil crops, have not been grown commercially for oil for biodiesel. Current Potential for Use as a Biofuel Hazelnut merits investigation and development as a sustainable and high-yielding feedstock for biodiesel and other oleochemicals.
Calculations from production in the Pacific Northwest suggest 90 gallons of oil per . . . → Read More: Hazelnut Oil for Biofuel Production
By Asst Editor Candice H, on September 19th, 2011
Hazelnut oil is an increasingly popular nut oil, usually cold or expeller pressed from roasted hazelnuts, which may be alternately called filberts. It’s not the easiest oil to find, and it is fairly expensive.
Most brands of hazelnut oil are exports from Turkey and parts of Asia where the hazel tree is native. . . . → Read More: What is Hazelnut Oil?
By Asst Editor Candice H, on September 13th, 2011
Cashew oil is an edible cooking oil made from cashew nuts. These tropical nuts are first shelled and dried. The skins are then removed, and the nuts are pressed to release the oil.
Cashew oil is considered a very high quality cooking oil, and it is often considered to be healthier than other types . . . → Read More: What is Cashew Oil ?
By Asst Editor Candice H, on September 13th, 2011
The Almond Tree is a species of Prunus belonging to the subfamily Prunoideae of the family Rosaceae; within Prunus, it is classified with the Walnut in the subgenus Amygdalus, distinguished from the other subgenera by the corrugated seed shell. An almond is also the seed of this tree. Despite what is commonly believed, the . . . → Read More: The Almond Tree
By Asst Editor Candice H, on September 13th, 2011
There are a great deal of oleic acid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, Which are reach more than 97%, Even 10% more than olive oil.
In addition, Almond oil also contain VA1, VB2, VB5, VC, VE and some trace element. manganese, iron, zine, phosphor, selenium, etc.
Almond oil is one of the most popular vegetable . . . → Read More: What is Almond oil ?
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