• What is vegetable oil processing?
  • Corn, cottonseed, and peanut oil and other oilseeds vegetable oil processing are similar to soybean oil processing, except for differences in the soybean preparation for oil extraction. Vegetable oil seeds are conveyed from the process bins to the mill by means of belts or mass flow conveyors and bucket elevators.
  • What are industrial vegetable oils?
  • Read what Sally Fallon has to say about industrial vegetable oils, from her must-read article, “Dirty Secrets of the Food Processing Industry” : The food processing empire is built on industrial fats and oils, extracted from corn, soybeans and other seeds.
  • What is a vegetable oil?
  • The most accurate definition of vegetable oil is that it is an oil derived from seeds, nuts, or fruits. While any oil derived from a plant meets the technical definition (including coconut and olive oils) most grocery store vegetable oil blends consist mainly of soybean oil and sometimes corn oil. Sometimes canola oil will be included.