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The fruit harvested from pods that grow on species of Wattle bushes, or trees as they are often referred to in their native environment of Australia.
Grapeseed oil is a byproduct of the winemaking industry. The majority of oil extracted from grape seeds is produced in France, Switzerland, and Italy, but there are also a few producers in the United States.
Poppy seed oil is obtained from the small dark seeds of the poppy flower. It is a good choice for salad dressings because of its smooth, subtle flavor.
Small black seeds that provide a slightly bitter and somewhat peppery flavor when dried for use in foods.
A tiny flat seed that was harvested initially for its nutty flavored oil used in cooking and later for its seed as a seasoning in foods.
Also known as sunflower seed oil, this golden colored oil is derived from the seeds of the sunflower plant.
Pumpkin seed oil, which is dark, opaque, and has a thick consistency, is obtained from roasted pumpkin seeds.
Pine seed oil, which is obtained from pine nuts, is one of the most expensive oils on the market, so its appeal is very limited.
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