I hate olive oil so I looked alternatives and found canola oil but it burns too fast and has a bitter tastes so I use corn oil.
since I don't have a oven or outside grill I have to pan grill and fried things, after I fry something I usually pat it dry but I'm not sure if its still too much oil. though I only use oil to cook my eggs and any meat in the dinner, I also eat once a week fried potato and plantains which cooks in quite a bit of oil.
I still loose weight but I'm wondering if I'm losing muscle and not fat because of my oil use.
I think I eat about 5 teaspoons a day.
Corn Oil is better for your car and the environment. So if you want to save the earth from global warming and also save money you will want to buy a hybrid or use corn oil.
It's one of the healthiest oils to cook with. No oil is good for you unless you use it in moderation.
yes corn oil is good for your body because its corn with oil but mixed oil
Olive Oil is.
corn oil is made out of germ of corn.
Corn oil is all fat. There are no glucose sugars in corn oil or any other oil.
corn oil is more dense
Corn oil comes from the corn kernels themselves.
They all have oil corn oil, baby oil, olive oil.
They don't, better oil makes your car run better and last longer
Sure can. All oils can usually be substituted for one another in most recipes. Corn oil, soybean oil (vegetable), and canola(rape seed) oils are all highly processed (chemically) synthetic oils. Olive oil, peanut oil and safflower oil are three natural mechanically processed oils which also act the same way as the above oils in recipes. Safflower oil most nearly has the same properties as canola (rape weed) oil.
Definitely too many, its best to just avoid anything with the word oil in it entirely. Also you didn't define any amount. A better question is what is ONE unit of corn oil?
Yes, you can. :)
Corn oil is typically found in bread, pastries, condiments, hamburgers, and hotdogs. And corn...
Currently a bushel of corn produces about 2.8 gallons of ethanol. With better varieties that figure will increase to 3 gallons. In the near future, the corn distillate will be processed again, yielding some more ethanol.
you can use corn oil for your pastries but they will turn out tasting bitter. you can use corn oil for your pastries but they will turn out tasting bitter.