If prunes are dried plums, how do you get prune juice?
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If prunes are dried plums, how do you get prune juice?
For some reason this popped into my head, and through the magic of modern technology I did not have to wonder for very long.
Via Wikipedia:
"Prune juice is made by softening prunes through steaming and then putting them through a pulper to create a watery puree."
Via Wikipedia:
"Prune juice is made by softening prunes through steaming and then putting them through a pulper to create a watery puree."
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Re: If prunes are dried plums, how do you get prune juice?
Of olive oil comes from squeezed olives, and corn oil comes from squeezed corn, where does baby oil come from?
Re: If prunes are dried plums, how do you get prune juice?
If motor oil is used for motors, and cooking oil is used for cooking, what is corn oil for?
Well, according to Wikipedia, its main use is in cooking, where its high smoke point makes refined corn oil a valuable frying oil. It is also a key ingredient in some margarines. Corn oil is also a feedstock used for biodiesel. Other industrial uses for corn oil include soap, salve, paint, rustproofing for metal surfaces, inks, textiles, nitroglycerin, and insecticides. It is sometimes used as a carrier for drug molecules in pharmaceutical preparations.
So. Good times.
Well, according to Wikipedia, its main use is in cooking, where its high smoke point makes refined corn oil a valuable frying oil. It is also a key ingredient in some margarines. Corn oil is also a feedstock used for biodiesel. Other industrial uses for corn oil include soap, salve, paint, rustproofing for metal surfaces, inks, textiles, nitroglycerin, and insecticides. It is sometimes used as a carrier for drug molecules in pharmaceutical preparations.
So. Good times.