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Tallow is a
rendered form of beef or
mutton suet,
primarily made up of triglycerides. In industry,
tallow is not
strictly defined as beef or
mutton suet...
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Hatchettite (also
mountain tallow,
mineral tallow,
mineral adipocire, or adipocerite) is a
mineral hydrocarbon. It has been
claimed to be the same as...
- for deep
frying and
pastry production. The
primary use of suet is to make
tallow,
although it is also used as an
ingredient in cooking,
especially in traditional...
- resistance.
Waxes such as
paraffin wax or beeswax, and hard fats such as
tallow are used to make candles, used for
lighting and decoration.
Another fuel...
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ignitable wick
embedded in wax, or
another flammable solid substance such as
tallow, that
provides light, and in some cases, a fragrance. A
candle can also...
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lubricated by
grease or
tallow in the pre-1914 era, also
discouraged travel at
higher speeds. When
smaller numbers of
mineral wagons were
required to...
- or palm oils, as well as
tallow.
Triglyceride is the
chemical name for the
triesters of
fatty acids and glycerin.
Tallow, i.e.,
rendered fat, is the...
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manufacture of
allyl alcohol, ceramics, paints,
colored gl****,
bleaching tallow and
textile printing. Zumdahl,
Steven S. (2009).
Chemical Principles 6th...
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obtained by
rendering the
fatty tissue of a pig. It is
distinguished from
tallow, a
similar product derived from fat of
cattle or sheep. Lard can be rendered...
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Administration (FDA) in 1916. It was
found to contain:
mineral oil, 1%
fatty oil (****umed to be
tallow),
capsaicin from
chili peppers, turpentine, and camphor...