Nothing. Its typically just cooking oil or olive oil. You can actually spray some types on your food for taste. Now I would not go swallowing gallons of the stuff, but a little will not hurt you.
It depends on where you get the cooking spray, but yes, cooking spray can be organic.
You can spray it with cooking spray or water. But you'll more than likely to spray it with cooking spray ''', so it couldn't stick to the pan.'''
PAM cooking spray was the original cooking spray on the market. It is made of oils to be used as a substitute when cooking in place of butters or shortenings. Other brands of cooking sprays followed the lead of PAM.
There are no recordable nutritional values.
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Using a Misto spray for cooking and baking has benefits such as controlling the amount of oil used, reducing calories, and evenly coating pans for better cooking results.
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