not really, 100g of jackfruit seeds contain only .4g of fatty oil, this makes it a very poor candidate for extracting oil.
The researchers gathered the seeds and extracted liquid from it, and it was heated. After 5 minutes, the researchers removed it from heat. The materials used are Jackfruit seeds, grater, fine cloth, basin, stove, pan and mortar and pestle. The product produce was more viscous than commercial oil and less transparent. The researchers recommend the use of plant oils like oil from Jackfruit seeds because plant oils are healthier. According to the researchers, Jackfruit seeds are a potential source of oil.
Jackfruit sap is the sticky liquid inside a jackfruit. To get rid of it use cooking oil.
yes you can..
Oil and protein are two common products that can be extracted from seeds. Oil from seeds is often used for cooking, skincare, or biofuels, while protein can be used in food products, animal feed, or nutritional supplements.
Groundnut basically is a legume (Like pulses). But, oil can be extracted from groundnuts. So, you can call them as oil plants.
Safflower oil is made from the seeds of the safflower plant. The oil is extracted by pressing the seeds to release the oil, which is then refined to produce the final product.
It is a vegetable oil extracted from cotton seeds.
Castor oil is extracted from castor seeds
In Malayalam, rapeseed oil is commonly known as "കാനോലായെണ്ണ" (kanolayenn). This term refers to the oil extracted from the seeds of the rapeseed plant, which is widely used for cooking and other purposes.
Basically extracted from flowers, steam and seeds
Karad oil is commonly known as "Safflower oil" in English. It is extracted from the seeds of the safflower plant and is often used for cooking, as well as in cosmetic and medicinal applications due to its beneficial properties.
Most of the vegetable oil is extracted by crushing the seeds of oil plants such as groundnut, mustard, sesame, sunflower and Castor etc.