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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Coconut oil [6] 99 83 6 2 177 °C (351 °F) Corn oil [7] 100 13–14
Coconut oil: Refined, dry: 204 °C: 400 °F [8] Coconut oil: Unrefined, dry expeller pressed, virgin: 177 °C: 350 °F [8] Corn oil: 230–238 °C [9] 446–460 °F Corn oil: Unrefined: 178 °C [7] 352 °F Cottonseed oil: Refined, bleached, deodorized: 220–230 °C [10] 428–446 °F Flaxseed oil: Unrefined: 107 °C: 225 °F [3] Grape seed oil ...
The baker has determined how much a recipe's ingredients weigh, and uses uniform decimal weight units. All ingredient weights are divided by the flour weight to obtain a ratio, then the ratio is multiplied by 100% to yield the baker's percentage for that ingredient:
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide Type of oil or fat SFA MUFA PUFA ... Coconut oil (virgin) 92% 6% 2% 0 1.8%
Coconut oil can also be extracted from the dry residue left over from the production of coconut milk. [11] A thousand mature coconuts weighing approximately 1,440 kilograms (3,170 pounds) [clarification needed] yield around 170 kg (370 lb) of copra from which around 70 litres (15 imp gal) of coconut oil can be extracted. [12]
In the standard system the conversion is that 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches and 1 inch = 2.54 cm, which makes a gallon = 3785.411784 millilitres exactly. For nutritional labeling on food packages in the US, the teaspoon is defined as exactly 5 ml, [22] giving 1 gallon = 3840 ml exactly. This chart uses the former.
The following table shows the vegetable oil yields of common energy crops associated with biodiesel production. Included is growing zone data, relevant to farmers and agricultural scientists. This is unrelated to ethanol production, which relies on starch, sugar and cellulose content instead of oil yields.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 1000 is the conversion factor for milligrams to grams ... 0.2 – 1 Coconut oil: 248 – 265 0.1 – 1.4