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    Kokum oil is a seed oil derived from the seeds of the kokum tree (Garcinia indica; also known as wild mangosteen or red mangosteen). Kokum oil is edible...
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    Garcinia indica (redirect from Kokum)
    indica, a plant in the mangosteen family (Clusiaceae), commonly known as kokum, is a fruit-bearing tree that has culinary, pharmaceutical, and industrial...
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    triglycerides. Soybean oil, grape seed oil, and cocoa butter are examples of seed oils, or fats from seeds. Olive oil, palm oil, and rice bran oil are examples...
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    with kokum, tamarind, lemon or green mango as main souring ingredient, along with a blend of spices, lentils, peanuts and jaggery cooked in oil and mixed...
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    Tea tree oil, also known as melaleuca oil, is an essential oil with a fresh, camphoraceous odor and a colour that ranges from pale yellow to nearly colourless...
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    oil Mustard oil Palm oil Peanut oil (marketed as "groundnut oil" in the UK and India) Rice bran oil Safflower oil Olive oil Semi-refined sesame oil Semi-refined...
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    Turpentine (redirect from Oil of turpentine)
    Turpentine (which is also called spirit of turpentine, oil of turpentine, terebenthine, terebenthene, terebinthine and, colloquially, turps) is a fluid...
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    Tamarind (redirect from Tamarind seed oil)
    metal polish. The tree's wood can be used for woodworking and tamarind seed oil can be extracted from the seeds. Tamarind's tender young leaves are used...
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    Frankincense (redirect from Olibanum oil)
    λίβανος or libanus. The leading "o" may have come from Latin: oleum, lit. 'oil', or from the Greek article o- or Arabic article al-. Other names include...
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    Anise (redirect from Anise oil)
    for the main constituents. Moisture: 9–13% Protein: 18% Fatty oil: 8–23% Essential oil: 2–7% Starch: 5% N-free extract: 22–28% Crude fibre: 12–25% In...
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    Thyme (redirect from Oil of thyme)
    sealed containers. Oil of thyme, the essential oil of common thyme (Thymus vulgaris), contains 20–54% thymol. Thyme essential oil also contains a range...
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    initial fresh weight and can be stored for up to 18 months. The essential oil includes the chemicals thujone and phenol, which give it antiseptic properties...
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    Oregano (redirect from Oregano oil)
    significantly in taste because phenolic compounds are missing from its essential oil. Some varieties show a flavour intermediate between oregano and marjoram...
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    Cymbopogon (redirect from Oil Grass)
    the hairy spikelets project from boat-shaped spathes." Lemongrass and its oil are believed to possess therapeutic properties. Citronella grass (Cymbopogon...
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    Lemon balm (redirect from Balm oil)
    bees for honey production. It is grown as an ornamental plant and for its oil (to use in perfumery). Lemon balm has been cultivated at least since the...
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    Eucalyptus oil is the generic name for distilled oil from the leaf of Eucalyptus, a genus of the plant family Myrtaceae native to Australia and cultivated...
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    Borage (redirect from Starflower oil)
    of pyrrolizidine alkaloids, some parts are edible and its seeds provide oil. B. officinalis grows to a height of 60–100 centimetres (2–3+1⁄2 feet), and...
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    Peppermint (redirect from Oil of peppermint)
    the essential oil to produce flavorings mainly for chewing gum and toothpaste. Peppermint has a high menthol content. The essential oil also contains...
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    Spearmint (redirect from Spearmint Oil)
    It is used as a flavouring in food and herbal teas. The aromatic oil, called oil of spearmint, is also used as a flavoring and sometimes as a scent...
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    Brazil nut (redirect from Castanha oil)
    selenium blood levels and increase HDL cholesterol in obese women. Brazil nut oil contains 48% unsaturated fatty acids composed mainly of oleic and linoleic...
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    Oils are 32% to 40% of the total composition of N. sativa seeds. N. sativa oil contains linoleic acid, oleic acid, palmitic acid, and trans-anethole, and...
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    mixture of spices – sometimes with a little chopped garlic or onion – fried in oil or clarified butter, which is used to flavor a dish at the end of cooking...
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    Sassafras (redirect from Sassafras oil)
    mockingbirds. Some small mammals also consume sassafras fruits. Sassafras oil contains safrole, which may have a carcinogenic effect. All parts of sassafras...
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    renowned for their fine fragrance, and are commercially harvested for rose oil (either "rose otto" or "rose absolute") used in perfumery and to make rose...
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    Creosote (redirect from Creosote oil)
    creosote have also been made from both oil shale and petroleum, and are known as oil-tar creosote when derived from oil tar, and as water-gas-tar creosote...
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    Rosemary (redirect from Rosemary Oil)
    to rancidity. Rosemary is also an effective antimicrobial herb. Rosemary oil is used for purposes of fragrant bodily perfumes or to emit an aroma into...
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    Mugwort (redirect from Mugwort oil)
    liver complications, colds and coughs. Essential Oil: studies relate various compounds within Mugwort oil to effects on blood pressure, tumor growth, and...
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    oil, Alexandrian laurel oil, poon oil, nyamplung oil, domba oil, honne oil (Honge is used as biodiesel), undi oil, pinnai oil, fetau oil, punnai oil,...
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    Phulwara oil is extracted from seeds of Phulwara tree (Diploknema butyracea; family Sapotaceae). Phulwara Trees are also known locally as Chiuri Trees...
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    Tea seed oil (also known as camellia oil, camellia seed oil, teanut oil) is an edible plant oil. It is obtained from the seeds of Camellia oleifera. Camellia...
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