vegetable oil
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of oil derived from plants: "vegetable oil" refers to any oil that is extracted from the seeds, fruits, or other parts of plants. It is primarily used in cooking and food preparation.
- A liquid fat: It is a fat that remains liquid at room temperature, obtained from vegetable sources rather than animals.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Canola oil and sunflower oil are common types of vegetable oil.
- The recipe calls for one cup of vegetable oil for frying.
- Many health-conscious consumers prefer vegetable oil over butter.
Advanced Usage
- As a mass/uncountable noun: Typically used without a plural form when referring to the substance in general.
- Vegetable oil is a key ingredient in many salad dressings.
- Referring to a specific type or brand: Can be used with determiners when specifying.
- This particular vegetable oil has a high smoke point.
Variants and Related Words
- Cooking oil: A general term for any oil used in cooking, which often includes vegetable oils.
- Seed oil: A type of vegetable oil specifically pressed from seeds (e.g., sesame oil, rapeseed oil).
- Plant-based oil: A synonym emphasizing the non-animal origin.
Synonyms
- Plant oil
- Edible oil (when context clarifies it is from plants)
Related Phrases
- To cook with vegetable oil: The typical verb collocation for its use.
- It's healthier to cook with vegetable oil than with lard.
- A bottle of vegetable oil: A common measure/container.
- She bought a large bottle of vegetable oil from the store.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "vegetable oil" is often used generically for any plant-derived cooking oil. In a commercial context, it can sometimes refer to a blend of different plant oils.
- It is distinct from animal fats (like butter or lard) and mineral oils.
Noun
- any of a group of liquid edible fats that are obtained from plants