It is $1350.
The soybean is one such plant.
Yes it only has 2 ingredients hardened coconut oil and soya bean lecithin.
ÊYes, soy bean oil is available in 25lt tin containers from the HB Group, hlbgroup.in/. It is also available for purchaseÊin many other quantities and containers.
Soy, or soya, is a bean; however, many soy products are only components of soy (such as oil or protein isolates).
No. Soya Bean would be the whole bean, such as edamame. Soya Chunk is a by-product of the soy bean oil extrusion process. Once the oil is extracted, the remaining protein is heated to a temperature that allows it to be molded and pressed through a nozzle into various shapes and sizes. The heating process makes it malleable, and the cooling process makes it porous and puffy so that it can absorb up to three times it's own weight in liquids when rehydrating. It is usually sold either as a small granule or a larger chunk. Make sure to seek out organic varieties, as non-organic varieties use hexane in the processing, which is a known neurotoxin.
A US gallon of soya oil is 3.785 litres.
Vegetable matter; esp. castor, linseed, safflower, soya, and tung oil
It varies/depends on location and the price of oil. It's mostly swede/ swedish turnip (canola oil) in Europe, but it can be produced from any plant oil, extracted from palms, soya beans, sunflower seeds, etc.
IT's calculated by the amount that there is, if there isn't that much than it would cost more.
Bio fuel is made of current biological products (soy bean oil, etc) rather than historic deposits of "mineral" oil. It's expensive to make, and if oil is cheap then no one will bother.
The density of soybean oil (soya oil) typically ranges from about 0.91 to 0.93 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) at room temperature. This relatively low density is characteristic of many vegetable oils. The exact density can vary slightly based on factors such as temperature and the oil's specific composition.
ecithins - Emulsifier and StabilizerSome Lecithin contains egg yolks so not suitable for Vegans. Other main sources of Lecithin are from soya bean oil and is likely to be genetically modified (if sourced from countries such as the US) Lecithin can also be directly obtained from animal fat.