green olives
olive and canola oils are examples of saturated fats
Clear or light olive oil can be used the same way any other cooking oils can be used. Extra virgin , virgin and pomace olive oils cannot as they change flavor, taste, color and textures; and have lower smoke point temperatures than other oils.
Soaps can be made form most oils but, to answer your question, it is possible to make soap from olive oil.
the vegetable you can use in place of oil is olives.not because oil and olive almost sound the same but because it tastes kind of like oil.
All plants store oil such as olive oil in their seeds. The excess energy that is available is used by plants to make glycerol and fatty acids.
There are many different types of oil. There is cooking oil, that comes in vegetable, olive, and canola. Olive oil is the one that is healthiest for you out of the three. There is also oil for cars, the oils will help lubricate the parts of the car to help avoid friction in those parts. There is also oils that are used for hair. These oils help condition hair, help make hair more controllable.
Soap can be made of many kinds of fats. Animal fats (i.e., tallow from beef and lard from pork) are often used. Vegetable oils (olive, coconut, and palm) are the most common used. Most "high end" soaps are made from only vegetable oils.
Olive OilThey used oils, and then scraped the oil off after their bath using a scraper made of metal or bone.
There are many oils used for cooking:Canola Cooking OilCorn oilOlive oilPeanut oilvegetable oilsnot to mention oils from animal fats.
First off, baby oil should not be eaten. And instead of vegetable oil, try other oils like canola, grapeseed, peanut, or olive oils.
Medieval people had petroleum oil from asphalt springs, but not very much of it. There were a number of forms of animal fats used as we would use oils, including tallow, lard, and chicken fat. Also, they had small amounts of whale oil. There were a number of vegetable oils, including olive oil and a number of oils from seeds and nuts.
Olive wood is used in the creation of bowls, serving utensils, carving and sculpture, craft beads, cutting boards, serving trays, and as decorative pieces of art.