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Olive Oil

Olive oil is an oil that is derived from the olive fruit, which is a traditional crop of the Mediterranean Basin. Olive oil is used in cooking, pharmaceuticals, soaps, fuel, and cosmetics. It is very popular in Italian dishes and salads. The first people known to use olive oil were the Neolithic people of the 8th millennium BC.

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Is it safe to use a potato salad recipe with cooked potatoes celery onion topped with vinegar and olive oil to be marinated for several days unrefrigerated before serving?

NO!!! With a recipe like this, mix everything together just before serving, then refrigerate as soon as possible after serving. It will last two days refrigerated, maximum.

Is olive oil high in lysine?

Olives or olive oil is not renowned as a source of lysine. Beans and pulses are the usual vegetable sources of lysine.

Can you use olive oil you baking cupcakes?

yes, but not for taste. It doesn't make it soft and delicious.

Can you use olive oil to polish boots?

You can, but your boots will get rancid. Any vegetable oil will break down and go rancid.

300 mg olive oil converted to ml?

This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.

Why cant you grow plants with olive oil as the water?

Many of the nutrients necessary to sustain plant life are not soluble in oils in a usable form. Also the oils, in some cases, might be too heavy to rise through capillary action to the parts of the plant in need of nutrients.

Is olive oil used for frying cutlets in Italy?

Of course, olive oil is used to fry almost all traditional Italian foods requiring frying, though butter is preferred in parts of northern Italy.

Is shea butter a healthy edible Is it similar to olive oil or is it less healthy like palm or coconut oil?

It is similar to olive oil. In Africa it is used as cooking oil.

http://www.naturessheabutter.com/

Coconut oil is a healthy oil. You may find Virgin Coconut Oil almost everywhere and in natural product aisles. It consists of a medium chain tryglycerides. *Google it* for more info.

Remember that any oil can be "less healthy" if it is processed including olive oil.

Were Popeye and Olive Oil Man and Wife if so why did he always have to fight a lecherous Brutus?

Originally, Popeye and Olive Oyl were never intended to be married. The whole point of the cartoons were for Popeye and Brutus (aka. Bluto) to fight for her affections. In later years, there was an episode where there was a wedding. But, it turned-out to be a dream.

How many calories does one fried egg has with olive oil?

how many calories does one small egg has with olive oil

What uses did olive oil have in ancient Israel?

A few examples:


Anointing, whether for mundane or ceremonial purposes Cooking, frying, baking

Illumination

Perfumes

As a preservative


See also:

Life in ancient Israel

When baking fruit cobbler can you replace butter with olive oil?

No. Olive oil has a distinct flavor. If you need to substitute butter you should use margerine or shortening

Is Hask Placenta Pluss Henna n Placenta with Olive Oil a deep conditioner or protein treatment?

Its a protein treatment. Treat hair with this product every 6 weeks and your hair will be strong and healthy

Will olive oil replenish dry wood?

Yes, and it is safe to eat off of, so it may be used for things like wood plates, bowls, and cutting boards.

Is olive oil grease?

Yes and no. It's a fat but grease usually refers to fats that gel, like lard or shortening. So it's a fat, but a healthier fat that those that gel.

Can you solve this problem Olive oil has a density of 0.91 gmL Assume that it is made up entirely of triglycerides with the molar molecular mass you estimated above What is the molarity of trig?

No, this cannot be answered. This is explained below:

Please remember that

  • density is in g / mL (gram per millilitre)
  • and molar mass is in g / mol (grams per mole)
  • and molarity is in mol / mL (moles per millilitre)

Without molar mass (in g/mol) molarity cannot be calculated from just knowing it is an triglyceride with density 0.91 g/mL (which is of no significance for this question, many trig's have a comparable density).

Why do you need to use olive oil when you are making roasted pumpkin seeds?

It adds a little flavor, but mainly protects the seeds from sticking and burning when they are in contact with a hot pan.