the best oil to use is actually bacon oil the bacon has the exact amout of oil you should need. another kind is canola oil. If it helps
No, you do not necessarily need oil to cook eggs. Eggs can be cooked in various ways without using oil, such as boiling, poaching, or baking. Oil is commonly used to fry eggs, but it is not a requirement for cooking them.
Mayonnaise is just eggs and oil so yes.
Mayo is nothing but eggs and oil so you can, but you are not gaining anything.
Eggs used in mayo in whatever flavor are derived from basically eggs and some type of oil. They're not milk based components.
No, you shouldn't really substitute for eggs, but usually water and oil are used to substitue. (Not one or the other, a little of both)
Heavy cream can be used as a substitute for eggs. You can also use some sort of oil as a substitute, but this will depend on what you are making or cooking.
The scent of the citronella can repel mosquitoes, depending on concentration. The oil can also be used to smother larvae and eggs.
[1] Oregano oil can be used to control problem insects at two different life stages. [2] One stage is the adult stage, during which eggs are laid. Oregano oil keeps insects from laying eggs. [3] All's not lost if eggs have been laid. Oregano oil can also be applied to the larval stage, into which eggs hatch. The oil keeps larvae from passing into the adult stage, and therefore from reproducing.
No. There are no milk products in it. It is made of eggs, oil, and flavorings.No because it only has oil and eggs and when did cows start laying eggs?
There are water-in-oil emulsions, oil-in-water emulsions, and multiple emulsions (water-in-oil-in-water or oil-in-water-in-oil).These emulsions are used in various industries including food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
I'm sorry, but you can't substitute oil and water for eggs.
yes its called PAN you can use that if you do not have butter or oil to make eggs.