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rape-seed oil

rape-seed oil

[′rāp ‚sēd ‚ȯil]
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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For example, there is glyceryl stearate citrate from rape-seed oil, glyceryl stearate from olive oil and neem wax derived from fractionated neem oil (INCI: Melia azadirachta seed oil).
5 Preheat a BBQ, cleaning with a bit of beer (essential for flavour), Rub the patties with a little rape-seed oil, salt and pepper.
GARLIC AS A FUNGICIDE AND INSECT REPELLENT USE a kitchen blender to finely chop a head of garlic, add three cups of water, two tablespoons of rape-seed oil and a lemon.
Garlic as a fungicide and insect repellent Use a kitchen blender to finely chop a head of garlic, add 3 cups of water, 2 tablespoons of rape-seed oil and a lemon.
Demonstrating the complexity of the products, Snowbird have put 60% leg and breast meat in the Turkey variant and flavoured it with cranberries, onion, rape-seed oil, wheat flour, salt, spices, herbs, garlic paste, herb extract and spices.
Shoppers began queuing at 4am yesterday to buy rape-seed oil used for cooking, on sale at 20 per cent off.
Meanwhile, in Newport the group has developed a prototype biodiesel production plant that can enable businesses, councils and community organisations to produce bio-diesel effectively either from waste vegetable oil or from rape-seed oil.
Greenpeace opened a temporary garage in Edinburgh to give away bio-diesel, which is made using rape-seed oil.
Therefore, the performance of meadowfoam oil factice, in three natural rubber mixes, was compared to high erucic acid rape-seed oil and soybean oil factices that had similar physical properties.
The rest were between 94 and 99 per cent - with water glucose syrup, rape-seed oil, salt, thickeners, stabilisers and protein among added ingredients.
Mr Rice claimed that the most likely energy products would be rape-seed oil, which could be used as a diesel substitute, ethanol from beet, which could become a petrol substitute, and a range of crops for combustion to produce heat and electricity.
One man wanted to know if he could run his car on rape-seed oil. Another had petrol in his father's garage that was at least 17 years old - would that work?
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