baby corn
Water has a fixed density (depending on temperature), and it is more dense than corn oil by a little bit. If corn oil is added to water, the density of the mixture will decrease. This applies to "room temperature" water and oil. No one should be pouring hot oil into water.
Hydrogenation
no it cannot. it can actually burn your cookies. you can use margerine though.
Crude oil burns at 752 degrees Fahrenheit.
corn oil is made out of germ of corn.
Refined, Bleached, Deodorized Pure Corn Oil , a straight corn oil is clear and bright be used as a salad oil - the oil may be cooled to very low temperature without clouding or hazing , that is to -11 C, the oil does not have a heavy or oily mouth feel ( specific gravity is typically .922) a rather pleasant bland taste... add you you spice and flavoring... enjoy the salad.
Corn oil. A calorie is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius from a standard initial temperature. In one table or corn oil there are 120 calories, as in honey there are only 60. Corn oil has more calories than honey because oil is a lipid unlike honey, which was indicated in the brown bag test for lipids. Gram for gram, lipids yield 6 times more energy than carbohydrates, so oil (lipid) will have more calories than honey (carbohydrate).
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.