cottonseed oil (Meaning)

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cottonseed oil (n)

edible oil pressed from cottonseeds

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cottonseed oil ()

A fixed, semidrying oil extracted from cottonseed. It is pale yellow when pure (sp. gr., .92-.93). and is extensively used in soap making, in cookery, and as an adulterant of other oils.

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edible oil pressed from cottonseedsA fixed, semidrying oil extracted from cottonseed. It is pale yellow when pure (sp. gr., .92-.93). and is extensively used in

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Cottonseed oil is a commonly used cooking oil derived from the seeds of the cotton plant.

Many households prefer cottonseed oil for its neutral flavor and high smoke point, making it suitable for various culinary applications.

Food manufacturers often use cottonseed oil in processed foods such as snacks, salad dressings, and baked goods.

Cottonseed oil is extracted from cottonseed through a mechanical pressing or solvent extraction process.