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Comparison of fat rate in different oil types 1. Flaxseed oil, 2. Canola oil, 3. Safflower oil, 4. Sunflower oil, 5. Corn oil, 6. Olive oil, 7. Soybean oil, 8. Peanut oil, 9. Cottonseed oil, 10. http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/yf/foods/ fn620-1.gif

Comparison of fat rate in different oil types 1. Flaxseed oil, 2. Canola oil, 3. Safflower oil, 4. Sunflower oil, 5. Corn oil, 6. Olive oil, 7. Soybean

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Page 1: Comparison of fat rate in different oil types 1. Flaxseed oil, 2. Canola oil, 3. Safflower oil, 4. Sunflower oil, 5. Corn oil, 6. Olive oil, 7. Soybean

Comparison of fat rate in different oil types

1. Flaxseed oil, 2. Canola oil, 3. Safflower oil, 4. Sunflower oil, 5. Corn oil, 6. Olive oil, 7. Soybean oil, 8. Peanut oil, 9. Cottonseed oil, 10. Lard, 11. Beef tallow, 12. Palm oil, 13. Butterfat, 14. Coconut oil.

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Canola and soya cake. It can be used both as fuel and as forage for domestic

birds.

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Biodiesel produced from canola oil can be used as a source of energy in cars

http://blog.wired.com/geekdad/chemistry/index.html

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Canola oil is used for production of various alimentary products

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