-
consumed today is made from
vegetable oil. The
spread was
originally named oleomargarine from
Latin for
oleum (olive oil) and Gr****
margarite ("pearl", indicating...
- sale of
adulterated dairy products and
oleomargarine,
which became po****r in the late 1800s.: 23
Oleomargarine, made by
emulsifying lard with milk and...
-
refer to a
variety of things:
Colloquial term for margarine, a.k.a.
oleomargarine Oleic acid Oleo strut, a type of
shock absorbers on
aircraft landing...
- "My
Platonic Sweetheart" (1912, posthumous) "The
Purloining of
Prince Oleomargarine" (2017, posthumous)
Short story collections The
Celebrated Jumping Frog...
-
Company (until 1950, the
Newfoundland Butter Company) was Canada's
first oleomargarine manufacturing company, and a
leading producer in the
Dominion of Newfoundland...
- to the
problem of food adulteration. The
Oleomargarine Act (1902)
authorized the
definition of
oleomargarine "for the
purpose of
collecting taxes on imported...
-
State College from 1930 to 1943. He left Iowa
State in the wake of the "
oleomargarine controversy", and he
served as the
chair of
economics at the University...
- said a wise old man, And Lord, if that's true, I'm a
garbage can! At
oleomargarine I'll
never mutter, For the road to **** is
spread with butter. And cake...
-
early years,
including glue, oil, fertilizer, hairbrushes, buttons,
oleomargarine, and drugs, made from
slaughterhouse byproducts.
Armour operated in...
-
chemist Hippolyte Mège-Mouriès, who in 1869
patented a
product he
named oleomargarine,
later shortened simply to margarine.
Napoleon III and his administration...