cohune oil

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cohune oil

The chef uses cohune oil to fry plantains in a large skillet.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A semi-solid fat obtained from the nuts of the cohune palm tree (Attalea cohune). It is used primarily in cooking and in the manufacture of soap.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Traditional recipes in the region sometimes use cohune oil for frying.
    • The artisanal soap was made with cohune oil and local herbs.
    • Cohune oil has a high melting point, making it suitable for certain food preparations.
Advanced Usage
  • Technical/Industrial Context: In technical descriptions, cohune oil may be noted for its fatty acid composition, which contributes to its properties in soap-making.
    • The saponification value of cohune oil makes it a valuable ingredient in traditional soap formulas.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cohune nut: The fruit from which the oil is extracted.
    • The cohune nut is cracked open to obtain the kernel for pressing.
  • Cohune palm: The tree species () that produces the nuts.
    • The cohune palm is native to Central and South America.
Synonyms
  • Palm kernel oil (specifically from the cohune palm): This is a more general term, but cohune oil is a specific type.
  • Vegetable fat: A broad category that includes cohune oil.
Notes on Meaning
  • Cohune oil refers specifically to the fat from the cohune palm. It is not a generic term for any palm oil. Its primary uses are culinary and in soap production, distinguishing it from oils used primarily for fuel or cosmetics.
cohune oil

The chef uses cohune oil to fry plantains in a large skillet.

Noun
  1. semisolid fat from nuts of the cohune palm; used in cooking and soap making

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