You can get it from mutton tallow.
it means you are tallowing for something
Tallow is used as candle wax
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Tallow was used as a source of fuel for candles and lamps, as well as for making soap and as a lubricant for machinery. It was also used in the production of certain food products and as a waterproofing agent in leatherworking.
Tallow is a hard, fatty substance. The candles were made from animal tallow.
The Importance of hides and tallow is because of the food and the meat and the skin that was on and in the hides and tallow
Tallow GAA was created in 1887.
Ox-tallow is the fat of an ox. Ox-tallow was first used by the Ancient Egyptian's in their scented cones.
Spectrum Organic Oils has a palm oil shortening that is solid, in a little tub. It is a viable replacement for tallow or solid hydrogenated cooking shortening for baking and cooking purposes. If you want to make soap or candles, and would use it to replace tallow, I don't know if it would work. You can experiment, or email the company and ask them.
the tallow of the sheep was really sort but bumpy
Sodium tallowate is derived from tallow, which is rendered animal fat, typically from cattle or sheep. Whether it is considered halal depends on the source of the tallow and the slaughtering practices used. If the animal is slaughtered according to Islamic law (halal), then sodium tallowate can be considered halal. However, if the tallow comes from non-halal sources, it would not be permissible in a halal diet.
Fat or wax would work, but "tallow" is far more specific.
This animal fat can be rendered into a nice tallow for candles.
Tom stole three tallow candles.