One way of removing cooking oil is by applying a generous pinch of salt on top of the stain, covering it. Leave it for about half an hour, and allow the salt to draw the oil out and into itself.
After this time, soak it in warm water (or daub it with warm water if the clothing can not be washed normally) and most of the stain should be gone, if not all of it. A normal washing after that should get rid of any residue.
it gets thick .
Any cooking oil will catch fire if it gets hot enough and fumes are caught with a spark or flame.
Yes, cooking oil is made out of oil.
cooking oil
Jews use oil in cooking for the same reasons that anyone uses oil in cooking.
cooking oil mixed with salt gets a little bit off and makes it not sticky
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.
Mineral oil should NEVER be used for cooking. It is a petroleum byproduct, not a food-based cooking oil.
They used butter and vegetable oil for cooking.
Wesson cooking oil was created in 1899.
PAM - cooking oil - was created in 1961.
Because margarine is a fat as is the cooking oil.