Hire a professional, and they would know what to do.
use cooking oil anything but oil
No, cooking oil cannot be removed from a mixture using a magnet. Cooking oil is not magnetic and therefore cannot be attracted or separated by a magnet. Other methods, such as filtration or centrifugation, are typically used to separate oil from a mixture.
Soybeans and peanuts are vegetables to. For most things in cooking, oil is oil and will work fine regardless of the type. For a cake, any kind will work.
A stainstick might help.
To prevent rice from sticking together when cooking with oil, rinse the rice before cooking to remove excess starch, use the right ratio of water to rice, and stir the rice occasionally while cooking to prevent clumping.
Yes, cooking oil is made out of oil.
by pouring some alcohol on it nd set it down for 30 min
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Jews use oil in cooking for the same reasons that anyone uses oil in cooking.
You can allow the carbon to sink to the bottom of your oil container, decant / pour off most of the oil, and discard the remaining oil with carbon in it.
Cooking oil can be strained through a clean cloth to remove food particles, and used again. The oil may eventually become darker due to overheating, and could begin to taste of previously cooked food, especially fish. In which case, it is time to use fresh oil.
The main advantage is to re-use (re-cycle) the cooking oil again, which saves having to buy new cooking oil. Though, eventually, new cooking oil will be needed to replace or top-up old cooking oil lost to evaporation, or cooking oil tainted with a strong smell, possibly from cooking a lot of smelly fish.