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No, corn syrup is a syrup that is made from corn. Canola oil is an oil that originates from the seed of the rapeseed plant.
Im guessing no, but salt mainly has corn oil, and corn syrup.
Oils are produced from many different plants. A few are: * corn * peanuts * coconuts * sesame seeds * olives * canola (rape seed) * sunflower seeds
corn oil is made out of germ of corn.
from an plant and it has alot of oil on it
it comes from china.
Yes and no. In the UK, the term "cornflour" does indeed often refer to what others know as cornstarch. However, cornflour can also refer to flour made from corn, or corn meal (as opposed to cornstarch, which is only part of the corn flour). While they will both thicken a broth or juice, the corn flour will leave a strong taste. The cornstarch will not leave an aftertaste, which is why it is used as a thickener.
No, gingelly oil is a plant-based oil extracted from sesame seeds, which come from the flowering plant Sesamum indicum, a dicotyledonous plant.
Baby oil does not come from a plant, it is a mineral oil made from distilled petroleum.
Corn oil is all fat. There are no glucose sugars in corn oil or any other oil.
corn oil is more dense