soybean oil
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Definition
Noun: - A vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the soybean plant (Glycine max). It is a common cooking oil and is also used in a wide variety of processed foods and industrial products.
Usage
"Soybean oil" is used as a non-count noun to refer to the oil as a substance or commodity. It is typically used in contexts related to cooking, food manufacturing, nutrition, and industry. - It is a common ingredient in salad dressings, margarine, and baked goods. - In industrial contexts, it can be used in the production of biodiesel, inks, paints, and plastics.
Examples
- Cooking/Food:
- For a healthier option, try frying with soybean oil instead of lard.
- The mayonnaise is made with soybean oil, vinegar, and egg yolks.
- Nutrition/Health:
- Soybean oil is high in polyunsaturated fats.
- Some studies examine the health effects of consuming soybean oil.
- Industry/Commerce:
- The price of soybean oil fluctuates on the global commodities market.
- This paint uses processed soybean oil as a binder.
Advanced Usage
- "hydrogenated soybean oil": Soybean oil that has been chemically processed to make it more solid and stable at room temperature, often found in shortening and some margarines. This process creates trans fats.
- Many packaged snacks once contained hydrogenated soybean oil.
Variants and Related Words
- Soya bean oil (noun): A variant spelling, primarily used in British English. It has the same meaning as "soybean oil".
- Soy oil (noun): A common abbreviated form.
- Vegetable oil (noun): A general category that often includes soybean oil, especially in generic labeling.
Synonyms
- Soy oil (noun)
- Soya oil (noun)
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Soybean oil refinery (noun phrase): A facility where crude soybean oil is processed and purified.
- Soybean oil meal (noun phrase): The protein-rich cake remaining after oil is extracted from soybeans, used primarily as animal feed.