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Generally suet is used; tallow is not.
Suet
Lard is generally used to describe cooking lard which is fat from the abdomen of a pig. Human lard is an informal term used to describe excess body fat in humans (and is not used for cooking!)
If the cooking oil is the primary fat in the cooking, your cookie will not bind together, and it will be really hard after you've baked it. Quite inedible, too.
Some people use lard...
The amount of fat in a food product is not changed by cooking as long as the food is not cooked in fat. So a hard egg yolk and a runny yolk both have the same amount of fat.
Cooking oil is purified fat from plants.
Am asking question is pork oil / fat used in kfc
brisco is kinda like a cooking fat most people us it to grease pans when they are cooking or baking.
Meat contains cooking fat.
A four-letter word for cooking fat is "lard".
Yes, you can, but it would probably taste gross!