ones solid and ones liquid
Well, darling, sunflower oil can be hardened to form margarine through a process called hydrogenation. This involves bubbling hydrogen gas through the oil at high temperatures in the presence of a catalyst. The unsaturated fats in the oil become saturated, creating a solid fat like margarine. So, there you have it, margarine in a nutshell...or should I say, in a sunflower shell?
the rose is use for medicine and the sunflower is use by animal food
No. Margarine contains oil from canola, sunflower or corn. Margarine is not based on animal fat from milk; butter is.
Because margarine is a fat as is the cooking oil.
Sunflower seeds are ground and the oil obtained from them, which is then refined and packaged.
Vegetable oil can be made out of several different plants, including soybean, peanuts, canola, and sunflower. So while all sunflower oil is vegetable oil, not all vegetable oil is sunflower oil.
"Optimizing Sunflower Growth: The Effects of Different Soil Types" "Harnessing Sunflower Power: Investigating the Efficiency of Sunflower Oil Extraction Methods" "Sunflower Secrets: Exploring the Relationship Between Sunflower Growth and Light Exposure" "Going Green with Sunflowers: Investigating Phytoremediation Potential in Contaminated Soil"
Olive oil is made from crushed olives; sunflower oil is made from crushed sunflower seeds. They taste different; olive oil tastes of olives. Olive oil is better for you.
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There is no sunflower oil in butter.