Yes. They can mix because both are palmitic products & they are hydrophobic. However, RBD Palm Olein (RBDPL) is more useful / valuable than RBD Palm Oil (RBDPO). So, we are downgrading RBDPL if we mix RBDPO into RBDPL.
detailed fatty acid content of palm olein oil
From a unit quantity of CPO when refined, will gives a proportion of 95% RBD Palm Olein and 5% Palm Fatty Acid Distillate.
Palm oil is extracted by pressing and crushing fruit of the oil palm that is called Elais Guinnesis. Then, they can be refined further to get the palm olein, which is in a liquid form.
Palm oil is grown inSumatra and Borneo in the rain forests they burn it down and then cut the trees and kill any orangutan that had survived then they plant tree after tree of African palm that produces palm oil for our products in Tescos and Asda and all the other supermarkets that we buy not knowing that we are killing helpless animals.
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CP8 Palm Oil is Double Fraction Super Refined Palm Olein CP8 (cooking oil) for cold weather countries that do not solidify in cold temperature.
Oil palm cultivation and milling to get Crude Palm Oil (CPO). Refine CPO to get RBD Palm Oil (RBDPO). Fractionate RBDPO to get RBD Palm Olein & RBD Palm Stearin. Refined Bleached & Deodorized Palm Stearin (RBDPS) is a derivative of RBD Palm Oil (RBDPO). RBDPO is semi solid in room temperature about 30 degree C & RBDPS is mostly solid in room temperature.
Ah, metric tons and liters, what a wonderful combination! You see, a metric ton is equal to 1000 kilograms, and 1 liter of Palm Olein weighs about 0.9 kilograms. So, in a metric ton, you would have roughly 1111 liters of Palm Olein. Isn't that just a happy little calculation?
Olein oil, often derived from palm oil, is high in monounsaturated fats, which can be beneficial for heart health when used in moderation. It contains essential fatty acids and antioxidants, but its high saturated fat content can raise cholesterol levels if consumed excessively. As with any oil, it’s important to balance its intake within a varied diet. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized dietary advice.
It is approx 885 kg per cubic metre.
It really just depends on your baby. Some like Similac, others Enfamil, and some like Nestle Goodstart. And they've all got good sides to them, and bad sides to them. (Ex: Similac advance is free of palm olein oil, but has a lower level of DHA than breast milk. Another example: Nestle GoodStart is made of partially broken down whey to make it easier to digest, but it contains palm olein oil.)