no there will be no difference
Hardening sunflower oil makes it a solid at room temperature which is suitable for spreading so I don't think that it makes much difference. I could be wrong though. Sorry!
Hardening sunflower oil makes it a solid at room temperature which is suitable for spreading so I don't think that it makes much difference. I could be wrong though. Sorry!
In 2001 world production of rapeseed oil was 13.1 million metric tons
Hardening sunflower oil, typically through hydrogenation, transforms it into a more solid form, often resulting in trans fats, which are associated with negative health effects, including an increased risk of heart disease. While hydrogenated oils may improve shelf life and stability, they can diminish the oil's health benefits, as the original polyunsaturated fats may be altered. Therefore, hardening sunflower oil generally does not make it healthier; instead, it can potentially make it less healthy. Choosing unrefined or cold-pressed sunflower oil is often a better option for health.
Many things but rapeseed oil is one main plant
Brassica napus is the common farm plant, from whose seed this useful oil is obtained. Brilliant yellow flowers make this crop notable from the roadside.
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It is very possible.
Use cream cheese, or butter. A healthier alternative would be Hummus .
Rapeseed is from brassica rapus, the source of Canola oil. Mustard is from either brassica juncea or sinapis alba, the plants of both are used as vegetables and the seeds of both are used as flavoring spices or to make condiments.
Yes it does
no