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Oil Seeds
Contents
Description / Application
A seed oil is a vegetable oil that is obtained from the seed (endosperm) of some plant, rather than the fruit (pericarp).
Most vegetable oils are seed oils. Some common examples are Sunflower Oil, canola oil, and sesame oil.
Some important vegetable oils are not seed oils. Some examples are olive oil and peanut oil.
Plant | Oil |
Almond | Almond Oil |
Argan | Argan oil |
Borage | Borage oil |
Canola | Canola oil |
Coconut | Coconut Oil |
Corn | Corn oil |
Cotton | Cottonseed Oil |
Flax | Linseed oil |
Grape | Grape seed oil |
Hemp | Hemp oil |
Jojoba | Jojoba oil |
Macadamia | Macadamia oil |
Mustard | Mustard oil |
Neem | Neem oil |
Oil palm | Palm kernel oil |
Rapeseed | Rapeseed oil |
Safflower | Safflower oil |
Sesame | Sesame oil |
Shea | Shea butter |
Sunflower | Sunflower Oil |
Tonka bean | Tonka bean oil |
Tung | Tung oil |