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9.10.2.2 Peanut Processing - US EPA
www3.epa.govpeanuts further and causes them to turn brown as peanut oil stains the peanut cell walls. Following roasting, peanuts are prepared for packaging or for further processing into candies or peanut butter. Typical peanut roasting processes are shown in Figure 9.10-2.2-3. There are 2 primary methods for roasting peanuts, dry roasting and oil roasting.
The Synthesis of Biodiesel from Vegetable Oil
www.chymist.comPeanut Oil 4.0 - - - 11 2 48 32 - Safflower Oil* 10.1 - - - 7 2 13 78 - Sesame Oil 6.6 - - - 9 4 41 45 - Soybean Oil 5.7 - - - 11 4 24 54 7 Sunflower Oil* 7.3 - - - 7 5 19 68 1 Notes: Percentages may not add to 100% due to rounding and other constituents not listed. Where percentages vary, average values are used. ...
ALLERGEN INFORMATION - Jimmy John's
resources.jimmyjohns.com1 = Contains hydrogenated soybean oil and soybean oil; may contain trace amounts of soy protein. 2 = Contains soybean oil; may contain trace amounts of soy protein. 3 = Contains <0.5 g soy lecithin per serving. 4 = Cooked in peanut oil. 5 = May contain <20ppm barley gluten. *Menu items vary by location.
PEANUT FREE/TREE NUT FREE SNACK LIST Thank you for …
www.reedschools.orgPEANUT FREE/TREE NUT FREE SNACK LIST -Avoid snacks that contain peanuts, peanut flour, peanut oil, or peanut butter or other nuts. This includes snacks with almonds, coconuts, filberts, Brazil nuts, cashews, hazelnuts, macadamia nut, pecans, pine nuts, pistachios, and walnuts. -Read labels carefully to make sure the products are nut free.
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www.peanut-institute.orgHealtHy oils © 2013 The Peanut institute PLANT-POWERED EATING: The Role of Peanuts in Healthy Diets The health benefits of peanut oil on blood lipids and heart ...