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? asked in Food & DrinkOther - Food & Drink · 10 years ago

What are some sweet tasting oils?

I'm doing oil pulling and only have sunflower oil... it doesn't have much of a taste but still grosses me out. I don't know what basically all oils taste like and it would be too expensive to buy a bunch at the store if I don't like them... so, what are some sweet tasting oils you can think of? I want to know as many as possible.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    10 years ago
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    You could try almond oil or just add sugar to the oil you already have. I really like olive oil and sesame oil. Maybe a little stevia sweetener instead of sugar.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    its no longer candy, its the $$$ they make off of it thats candy, like... woohoo candy deal! Crude Oil - A combination of hydrocarbons that exists as a liquid in common underground reservoirs and stays liquid at atmospheric strain after passing by way of floor setting apart amenities. Crude is the uncooked fabric that's delicate into fuel, heating oil, jet gas, propane, petrochemicals and different merchandise. Light crude oil is crude oil with a low wax content material. The transparent reduce definition of 'mild' and 'heavy' crude is rough to uncover, without problems for the reason that the category so made is situated extra on realistic grounds than theoretical. Since crudes with prime viscosities are extra tricky to move/pump, the ones with it appears lighter wax content material are known as 'mild crude' and those with greatly extra wax are categorized as 'heavy crude'. In the United States, the fee of the entrance month mild candy crude oil futures agreement, traded at the NYMEX commodity alternate (image CL), is broadly suggested as a proxy for the fee of imported crude oil. wow i am hoping this is helping. i'm certain no person tastes it, it could be poisonous!

  • 10 years ago

    Extra Virgin Olive Oil

    Pine nut oil

    Coconut oil

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