Arachis oil
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historical examples
to cheapen this, peanut oil (arachis oil) may entirely replace the olive oil, or about 20 per cent.
soap-making manual e. g. thomssen
the “cold-drawn” arachis oil (pea-nut or earth-nut oil) has a pleasant flavour, resembling that of kidney beans.
the chemistry of food and nutrition a. w. duncan
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