The density of flax varies depending on its form and processing method, but typically it ranges from 530 to 570 kilograms per cubic meter.
Yes, soap can be made from flax oil. Flax oil is rich in fatty acids, which can be saponified using lye to create soap. The soap made from flax oil may have moisturizing properties due to the high content of linoleic acid.
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No, flax seeds do not contain iodine. Iodine is typically found in seafood, dairy products, and iodized salt.
No, flax seeds do not contain medium chain fatty acids. Flax seeds are rich in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), which is an omega-3 fatty acid. Medium chain fatty acids are typically found in sources like coconut oil.
Flax was probably first domesticated in the 'Fertile Crescent' (fertile regions of Mesopotamia (Iraq) and the Levant).Flax was extensively cultivated in ancient Ethiopia and ancient Egypt.In a prehistoric cave in the Republic of Georgia dyed flax fibers have been found that date to 34,000 BC (unless you're a creationist, then it's max 6,000 BC ^^)
One metric ton of flax is approximately equal to 39.37 bushels. This conversion can vary slightly depending on the specific density and moisture content of the flax. Generally, this figure is used for estimating purposes in agricultural contexts.
Flax seed is derived from the flax plant (also known as common flax or linseed).
Flax grows from a flax seed.
Flax meal is just ground up flax seeds.
Harakeke = Flax
a clump of flax
Flax is a plant with blue flowers and a flax dam is not really a dam but a pool where bundles of flax (flowers) are placed
a clump of flax
flax seed oil. But not limited to. Linen fibre is made from flax.
you can pick flax at lletya, gnome stronghold, or catherby flax field.
Linen, Linseed oil, flax seeds, flax oil, see wiki entry
Yes, flax as in flax seeds. Example: On a hot summer day, I like to eat flax seeds with lemonade.