not really, 100g of jackfruit seeds contain only .4g of fatty oil, this makes it a very poor candidate for extracting oil.
The researchers gathered the seeds and extracted liquid from it, and it was heated. After 5 minutes, the researchers removed it from heat. The materials used are Jackfruit seeds, grater, fine cloth, basin, stove, pan and mortar and pestle. The product produce was more viscous than commercial oil and less transparent. The researchers recommend the use of plant oils like oil from Jackfruit seeds because plant oils are healthier. According to the researchers, Jackfruit seeds are a potential source of oil.
Jackfruit sap is the sticky liquid inside a jackfruit. To get rid of it use cooking oil.
yes you can..
It is a vegetable oil extracted from cotton seeds.
Castor oil is extracted from castor seeds
Basically extracted from flowers, steam and seeds
Most of the vegetable oil is extracted by crushing the seeds of oil plants such as groundnut, mustard, sesame, sunflower and Castor etc.
You can boil the seeds into a cooking oil.
sunflower oil (cooking), seeds (eating)
The oil expressed from the seeds is used for massage and in making salves used to relieve muscle strain.
If we could it would be from their seeds.
sunflower oil (cooking), seeds (eating)