The main byproduct of oil production is the husks of whatever seed the oil has come from. In some cases, this product may go into the production of animal feeds, which can in turn then become food for humans.
Of course, there are foods which are derived from oil (rather than being a "byproduct" of the production), which include margarine.
A number of artificial E-number colouring agents are derived from petroleum production, including Tartrazine and Ponceau 4R (although the safety of them is disputed and they are banned from food-products in some countries). However, artificial food colourings do offer the advantage that the colour does not degrade upon heating (which is a huge downside of plant-derived colourings).
more than five billion pounds of cottonseed and cottonseed meal were used annually for feeding livestock. Another 100 million gallons of cottonseed oil were used in food products.
products of oil,ghee,oil seeds ,oily food etc according to my teacher
rancidity food are very wasted food for our health because there oil and oil are faty
yes
Gasoline, diesel, kerosene, airplane fuel and motor oil.
Cars, heating, energy, food products and plastics.
CO2 is not a byproduct of photosynthesis.
Wheat, oil beer!!:p
are there any byproducts made from recycled human waste?
oil and plastic
Asphalt is itself a byproduct of coal gas generation or oil refining.
Many plastics are made from mineral oil, though early ones were made from wood byproducts. And today, some are made from other plant byproducts.