As fatty oils and processed foods endemic to American diets invade the most remote corners of the planet, the ranks of the perilously overweight swell to historic levels.
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Rosin is insoluble in water, mostly soluble in alcohol, essential oils, ether and hot fatty oils, and softens and melts under the influence of heat, and burns with a bright but smoky flame.
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The seeds have an oily endosperm and generally contain large quantities of fatty oils, with the fatty acid petroselinic acid occurring universally throughout the family while rarely being found outside of the Apiaceae.
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Greases used for axles are composed of a compound of fatty oils to which mica, tar or graphite is added to increase the durability of the grease and give it a better surface.
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Castor oil, the expressed natural fatty oil of the seeds of " Ricinus communis " also contains mixtures of the glycerides of isoricinoleic acids and much smaller traces of tristearin and the glyceride of dihydroxysteric acid.
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A fire ship was used in the Battle of Red Cliffs ( 208 ) on the Yangtze River when Huang Gai assaulted the enemy naval force with a fire ship filled with bundles of kindling, dry reeds, and fatty oil.
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High heat makes the exterior unpleasantly chalky and drives out some of the fatty oils in the flesh, a disintegration of the fish you can actually see as that white, oily substance that oozes into the pan and is sadly lost.
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Rethinking the main flavor in a salad dressing is the first step to making naturally lower-fat dressings, accompaniments that add zest and variety to a salad by depending on their own piquant flavors, not on the easy tastiness of fatty oils, cheeses or creams.
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Such health advice may sound fishy given the general admonition to cut fat in the diet, but Dr . David Siscovick and his colleagues have found further evidence that a particular kind of fatty oil found primarily in seafood can reduce the risk of cardiac arrest by as much as 50 to 70 percent.