Yes, it is more useful for cooking stir-fry though.
Perhaps you're confusing it with the caster oil which used to be used in racing - and from which the oil manufacturer Castrol takes its name, and the smell of which was so magical and memorable...
Does the peanut oil carry your vehicle manufacturer's requirement code, such as Mercedes-Benz MB 229.3, VW 505.00, BMW longlife 98, Ford WSS-M2C 913-B, etc.? Or am I just being silly?
Thanks for the stir-fry tip!
Add oil peanut oil is best
If your engine oil looks like peanut butter your head gaskets are shot and your engine block is likely warped and cracked you need a new engine or a new truck
add it to the oil.
Peanut oil....
No, you add oil at the oil fill cap on top of the engine.
Open the OIL FILLER cap--on the top of the engine- and add oil.
To make peanut butter remove the nuts from their shells, and add them to a blender and chop. Then add a few tablespoons of vegetable oil and blend until desired texture
Peanut butter is not an oil, but it does contain oil. It contains peanut oil, of course.
how to add oil to the engine of a c230 2005 Meredes Benz? Need a diagram of engine
they use the peanut for peanut oil ,then later in the years people would add more to it to make the taste better
add oil to your engine!
drain oil from oil pan. theh add oil