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pumpkin seed oil - Glossary Search

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pumpkin seed oil Glossary Term
Pumpkin seed oil, which is dark, opaque, and has a thick consistency, is obtained from roasted pumpkin seeds.
poppy seed oil Glossary Term
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.
pine seed oil Glossary Term
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.
oils Glossary Term
Oils for cooking are used to fry and sauté foods, for making salad dressings, and for use in baking....
flaxseed oil Glossary Term
An oil obtained from the seeds of the flax plant. When it is processed, Flaxseed oil is first cold pressed from the seeds, providing an edible oil.
sunflower oil Glossary Term
Also known as sunflower seed oil, this golden colored oil is derived from the seeds of the sunflower plant.
vegetable oil spread Glossary Term
An oil that is extracted from the seeds or nuts of vegetable plants, such as corn, soybeans, peanuts, safflower seeds, sunflower seeds, and rape seeds (used for canola oil), that is turned into a spreadable form of margarine to be used as a replacement for butter.
grapeseed oil Glossary Term
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.
vegetable oil Glossary Term
A liquid cooking oil that is extracted from the fruit, seeds, or nuts of a vegetable plant, such as corn, soybeans, peanuts, safflower seeds, sunflower seeds, and rapeseeds (used for canola oil).
mole verde Glossary Term
A spicy Mexican condiment which is a mixture of pumpkin seeds (pepitas), ground nuts and sesame seeds, tomatillos, green chile peppers (typically poblano or serrano), spices, soybean oils, bread or crackers (wheat flour and corn starch), sugar, and other seasonings.
pipián sauce Glossary Term
One of the traditional Mexican Mole sauces that is served as a condiment or marinade sauce for poultry, seafood, pork, and vegetable dishes.
mustard oil Glossary Term
An oil that is mostly derived from the seeds of a mustard plant found in India, which differs from the more common seeds that are found in the Mediterranean.
wattle seed Glossary Term
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.
chia seed Glossary Term
A very tiny seed that is edible as a seed or is used for planting to produce sprouts. Easily digested, the chia seeds are black to white in color and are covered with a highly absorbent shell that can absorb over seven times its weight in water, producing a gelatin-like substance.
cottonseed oil Glossary Term
Cottonseed oil is pressed from the seeds of the cotton plant. It is almost always blended with other oils for the creation of various vegetable oils and it is also used in the manufacture of margarine, salad dressings, and commercially prepared fried products.
sesame seed Glossary Term
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.
sesame oil Glossary Term
Sesame oil is pressed from sesame seeds and is available in both light and dark varieties. The light version, made from unroasted seeds, has a mild nutty flavor and is popular in Indian cooking.
safflower oil Glossary Term
An oil, made from the seeds of safflowers, which is clear and mostly flavorless. It is high in polyunsaturated fats and is a popular oil to use in salad dressings, because it does not solidify when chilled.
nigella seed Glossary Term
Small black seeds that provide a slightly bitter and somewhat peppery flavor when dried for use in foods.
tea oil Glossary Term
A type of seasoning or cooking oil that uses the tea seeds harvested from the tea plant (Camilla sinensis), cold-pressing them to produce the oil.
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