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RASA YANG ENAK DAN PENGOLAHAN yang praktis. Kedua alasan ini cukup menjawab pertanyaan mengapa sosis digandrungi banyak orang. Coba cek, kapan terakhir kali Anda meracik sup dengan potongan sosis atau menambahkan sosis ke dalam selada dan nasi goreng untuk memperkaya cita rasa ? Produk basil 'penggodokan' daging ini memang luwes dicampur dalam berbagai hidangan. Cukup digoreng atau dipanggang, kemudian diselipkan dalam setangkup hot dog bun beroles saus dan tambahan sedikit sayuran segar, jadilah sajian favorit yang disuka segala umur.
    Ada beragam variasi sosis yang dengan mullah bisa kita temui di supermarket. Perbedaannya terletak pada warna, bentuk, ukuran, cita rasa, bahkan bahan dasar dan proses pembuatannya.

Aslinya DARI JERMAN
    Kalau bicara soal sosis, tidak bisa tidak, kiblatnya adalah Jerman. Padahal sebenarnya, dalam buku Visual Food Encyclopedia tercatat bahwa pionir pembuat sosis adalah bangsa Yunani dan Romawi, yang kemudian dipelajari oleh orang Jerman dan dikembangkan oleh orang Prancis.
    Sosis (dalam bahasa Inggris sausage) berasal dari bahasa Latin salsus yang artinya asin. Tak ada data tertulis, sejak kapan orang mulai membuatnya. Yang pasti, tujuan pembuatan sosis pada awalnya adalah untuk mengawetkan daging. Menurut Dr. Ir. Joko Hermanianto, dosen Jurusan Ilmu dan Teknologi Pangan IPB, ada 3 kelompok besar di dalam keluarga sosis, yaitu sosis mentah (rohwurst), sosis matang (brunchwurst), dan sosis masak (kochwurst). Ketiganya dibedakan berdasarkan proses pembuatannya.
    "Sosis jenis rohwurst dibuat tanpa proses pemasakan. Dalam pengolahannya ditambahkan kultur bakteri lactobacillus sehingga terjadi proses fermentasi. Sosis yang masuk dalam kelompok brunchwurst merupakan jenis yang paling banyak beredar di Indonesia. Proses pembuatannya adalah daging mentah digiling, diolah, lalu dimasak. Sedangkan sosis masak atau kochwurst, biasanya terbuat dari daging tetelan atau hati yang direbus, diolah, dan dimasak lagi," jelas Joko.
    Tiap kelompok ini punya varian yang begitu beragam. Di Jerman sendiri, tercatat lebih dari 1500 jenis sosis dengan penamaan yang berbeda-beda. Penjulukan ini tentunya bukan anal jiplak, tapi dibuat berdasarkan jumlah komposisi daging, selera dan bahan yang digunakan. Berbeda dengan di Indonesia. Meski berkiblat
ke Jerman, resep sosis di Indonesia sudah tidak persis menjiplak resep aslinya. Bahkan kelompok sosis pun kini ditambah dengan jenis sosis s-siap santap.
    "Di Indonesia, tiap produsen berhak punya resep dan formula yang berbeda-beda. Karena, memang belum ada standar yang dijadikan acuan. Sentuhan khas Jerman hanya dipakai dalam urusan bentuk dan cita rasa bumbu yang paling dominan saja," sambung Joko. Yang pasti, karena sosis di Jerman hampir 100% menggunakan campuran daging atau lemak babi, di Indonesia yang mayoritas penduduknya adalah muslim, tentu saja perlu dimodifikasi.

Macam-Macam sosis matang dipasaran 

BRATWURST
Sosis ukuran panjang ber-'body' gendut. Aslinya diJerman 100% menggunakan daging dan lemak babi: Tapi di Indonesia, sudah ada yang murni dari daging sapi,

Cocok untuk: dipanggang atau digoreng sebentar.


FRANKFURTER
Jenis ini umum dipakai untuk hot dog. Namanya diambil dari nama sebuah kota di Jerman. Aslinya menggunakan daging dan lemak babi. Karena hot dog sudah merakyat di Indonesia, frankfurter dari daging sapi sangat mudah ditemukan di pasaran.

Cocok untuk : Isian roti hot dog dan tumis

BOCKWURST
Bentuknya lebih langsing dari bratwurst. Di Jerman, resep bockwurst terdiri dari 30% daging sapi, 15% daging babi, dan 30% lemak babi, dan 25% bahan lainnya. Di Indonesia, dibuat versi halal dengan mengganti
lemak babi dengan lemak sapi atau lemak nabati

Cocok untuk : sup, ditumis, nasi goreng, atau isian roti

COCKTAIL
Bentuknya mini dan pendek. Umum dibuat dari daging babi tapi ada bebera, produsen yang juga membuatnya dari daging sapi dan lemak nabati.

Cocok untuk : Dimakan langsung.

 

 

CHIPOLATA
Sosis berwarna keputihan dengan ukuran mini dan gendut. Resep dasarnya di Jerman menggunakan daging sapi muda yang dikombinasi dengan lemak babi. Di Indonesia, dikreasikan dengan daging ayam atau sapi.

Cocok untuk: sup atau digoreng sesaat.



LUNCHEON
Sosis berbentuk irisan tipis berdiameter sekitar 8 cm. Meskipun namanya mencirikan bahwa jenis ini cocok disantap untuk lunch, sosis ini sah saja, kok, dimakan waktu sarapan atau dinner. Bumbu dan rempah yang digunakan tidak tajam sehingga rasa khas daging segar (bisa sapi/ayam)
cukup dominan.

Cocok untuk : Dimakan langsung atau Isian roti.



SALAMI
Aslinya merupakan jenis sosis mentah yang difermentasi dari daging babi. Namun, di Indonesia salami dibuat dari daging sapi. Pembuatannya tak lagi mengalami proses fermentasi namun dimatangkan dengan dimasak dan diasap. Rempah merica yang terasa dominan jadi ciri khasnya

Cocok untuk : Disantap, isian sandwich, dan salad


PEPPERONI
Mestinya juga merupakan jeni sosis mentah. di Indonesia sudah mengalami modifikasi seperti salami. Irisannya lebih tebal dari salami. Bumbu dominannya adalah paprika.

Cocok untuk: Dipanggang, isian roti burger, dan pizza khas Italia.



PASTRAMI

Jenisnya sama dengan salami dan peperoni. Penampilanya unik. Permukaannya diselimuti taburan bumbu, seperti merica hitam dan bawang  putih.


Cocok untuk : Sandwich, campuran coleslaw, dan salad.

 

JENIS SOSIS YANG MENTAH
Sosis jenis ini belum banyak ditemukan di pasaran, hanya ada di supermarket tertentu. Sosis ini semua bahannya mentah sehingga cara mengolahnya berbeda dengan sosis matang. Jenis sosis ini sangat cocok untuk dipanggang atau ditumis (bukan digoreng) dengan api kecil. Jangan memasak dengan suhu yang terlalu panas karena akan menyebabkannya pecah.

SOSIS KAMBING
Tak cuma daging sapi, daging kambing juga tak kalah enak dibuat sosis. Tekstur sosis ini lebih 'berurat' dengan warna merah bercampur putih dari lemak kambing. Samar-samar tercium aroma khas daging kambing.


SOSIS KALKUN
Warna sosis kalkun mirip sosis ayam dan biasanya dibumbui dengan
mixed herbs (campuran rempah). Berwarna putih kecokelatan dengan tekstur daging yang biasanya halus.


SOSIS SAPI
Teksturnya ada yang halus, ada juga yang kasar (dari daging giling). Jenis yang kasar, teksturnya menyerupai bakso urat.


PILIH-PILIH SOSIS

- Kalau masalah halal atau tidak halal menjadi perhatian Anda, sebelum membeli teliti secara cermat keterangan mengenai jenis daging yang dipakai. Kalau tidak ada keterangan di kemasannya, jangan ragu untuk menanyakan pada penjualnya.
- Saat membeli sosis dalam kemasan, selain melihat tanggal kedaluwarsa, cek juga kondisi fisik sosis dan kemasannya. Pilih yang kemasan plastiknya tidak cacat, sosis tidak berbusa atau berlendir, dan warnanya masih bagus (tidak luntur).
- Masalah penambahan pewarna dalam sosis memang sering menjadi isu miring. Sebenarnya, asal pewarna yang digunakan termasuk food grade dan sesuai takarannya, hal ini tidak perlu dikhawatirkan. Yang jadi masalah adalah jika pewarna yang digunakan bukan warna makanan. Tidak bisa dipungkiri, produk yang harganya relatif tinggi biasanya bermutu lebih baik.

Bagaimana Menyimpannya ?
    Sosis harus disimpan dalam suhu dingin. biasa dichiller (sekitar 5 derajat) atau freezer. bila kemasan sudah dibuka, taruh sisa sosis dalam wadah tertutup dan bersih. Didalam chiller umur simpannya maksimum 7 hari. sedangkan bila didalam freezer, tak lebih dari 3 bulan.
    Jika Anda membeli sosis mentah, sebaiknya  simpan di freezer karena bisa bertahan hingga 1 bulan. Sedangkan di chiller, hanya bisa awet 3 hari saja.

PINTAR MENGOLAH SOSIS
   Meski sosis yang umum di Indonesia merupakan sosis matang, saat hendak mengonsumsi sosis, disarankan untuk tetap memasaknya sebentar, sekadar untuk memanaskan dan mendorong cita rasanya lebih keluar.
Jika menambahkan sosis untuk hidangan berkuah seperti sup, masukkan sosis di saat terakhir. Jangan merebusnya terlalu lama karena rasa khas sosis akan larut. Atau, bisa juga sosis digoreng terlebih dahulu, baru dicampurkan ke dalam sup.
   Ikuti saran penggunaan yang tertera dalam label kemasan. Apakah sosis cocok untuk digoreng, dipanggang atau direbus. Ada kandungan bahan di dalamnya yang memang tidak disarankan untuk digoreng dalam minyak panas, karena mengeluarkan zat yang bersifat karsinogenik (pemicu kanker). Hampir semua jenis sosis sudah berbumbu. Perhatikan dengan cermat informasi jenis bumbu dalam kemasan, agar saat di padukan, cita rasanya tetap 'nyambung'. 



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Culinary
Culinary art is the art of cooking. The word "culinary" is defined as something related to, or connected with, cooking or kitchens. A culinarian is a person working in the culinary arts. A culinarian working in restaurants is commonly known as a cook or a chef. Culinary artists are responsible for skillfully preparing meals  that are as pleasing to the palate as to the eye. Increasingly they are required to have a knowledge of the science of food and an understanding of diet and nutrition. They work primarily in restaurants, fast food chain store franchises, delicatessens, hospitals  and other institutions. Kitchen conditions vary depending on the type of business, restaurant, nursing home etc.

Careers in culinary arts
Related careers


There are a wide variety of opportunities in the culinary arts profession. Below is a non-exhaustive list at some opportunities available to those interested in working as culinary professionals.

- Chefs and cooks - Work directly with the preparation at food for service in various establishments including full-service restaurants, catering facilities, institutional dining, corporate dining, and various other venues.
- Dining Room Service-The profession of managing a restaurant. Associate, bachelor, and graduate degree programs are offered in restaurant management by community colleges, junior colleges, and some universities in the United States.
- Food and Beverage Managers - Manage all food and beverage outlets in hotels and other large establishments
- Food and Beverage Controllers - Purchase and source ingredients in large hotels as well as manage the stores and stock control.
- Consultants and Design Specialists - Works with restaurant owners in development of menus, layout and design of dining room and establishing cosina protocols.
- Salespeople - Introduce chefs and business owners to new products and are able to demonstrate the proper use at equipment. They may sell any range at products needed in the industry from various food products to equipment.
- Teachers - teach others how to pursue goals in culinary arts.
- Food Writers and Food Critics - Establish a public contact with the public on food trends, chefs and restaurants. Many write for newspapers, magazines and some publish books. Notables in this field include Julia Child, Craig Claiborne and James Beard.
- Food Stylists and Photographers - Work with magazines, books, catalogs and promotional and advertising to make them visually appealing.
- Research and Development Kitchens - Develop new products for commercial manufacturers, they can also be test kitchens for publications or others can be kitchens for restaurant chains or grocery chains.
- Entrepreneurship. Many culinarians develop their own business with examples including restaurants, bakeries, specialty food manufacture (chocolates, cheese etc).

Occupational outlook

The occupation outlook for chefs, restaurant managers, dieticians, and nutritionists  is fairly good, with "as fast as the average" growth.  Increasingly a college education with formal qualifications is required for success in this field. It has been recorded that 54% of all Culinary art professionals are female.

Culinary colleges around the world
North America:

- International Culinary School at The Art Institutes (41 locations in North America)
- United States of America:
   - Cypress Community College Hotel, Restaurant Management, & Culinary Arts Program in Anaheim[3]
   - California School of Culinary Arts, Pasadena, California
   - California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California
   - Sullivan University Louisville, Kentucky
   - California State University Hospitality Management Education Initiative[4]
   - Cooking and Hospitality Institute of Chicago
   - Classic Cooking Academy, Scottsdale, Arizona
   - Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, NY
   - Culinary Institute of America at Grey Stone in St. Helena, California
   - Institute for the Culinary Arts at Metropolitan Community College,Omaha, Nebraska
   - Johnson and Wales University (RI,FL,NC,CO)
   - Kendall College in Chicago, Illinois
   - L'Ecole Culinaire in Saint Louis, Missouri and Memphis, Tennessee
   - Lincoln College of Technology
   - Manchester Community College in Connecticut
   - New England Culinary Institute in Vermont
   - Orlando Culinary Academy
   - Pennsylvania Culinary Institute
   - Scottsdale Culinary Institute
   - Texas Culinary Academy
   - The Culinary Institute of Charleston, South Carolina
   - The Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
   - Coosa Valley Technical College; Rome, GA

Canada:
   - Camosun College, (Victoria, BC)
   - George Brown College, (Toronto, ON)
   - Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Arts Institute, (Ottawa, ON)
   - Liaison College (several Ontario locations, including Barrie, Brampton, Hamilton, Kitchener, Oakville and Toronto)
   - Niagara Culinary Institute, Niagara College, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON
   - Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts, (Vancouver, BC)
   - The Culinary Institute of Canada (Charlottetown, PE)
   - NSCC Canada (Nova Scotia)
   - Canadore College (North Bay, ON)

Europe:


- Westminster Kingsway College (London)
- Culinary Arts, Cork Institute of Technology(CIT) Cork, Ireland
- School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology, DIT, Dublin, Ireland
- Scuola di Arte Culinaria Cordon Bleu, Florence, Italy
- Apicius International School of Hospitality, Florence, Italy
- École hôtelière de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
- DCT University Center, Vitznau, Switzerland
- Institut Paul Bocuse, Ecully, France
- Le Cordon Bleu, Paris, France
- École des trois gourmandes, Paris, France
- Ecole Hôtelière du Périgord, Périgueux, France
- HRC Culinary Academy, Bulgaria

Africa:

- School of Tourism and Hospitality, University of Johannesburg, South Africa, Africa


Australia and New Zealand:

- North Shore International Academy, Auckland, New Zealand

Caribbean:


- International School Of Tourism and Hospitality Management
- Universidad del Este, Puerto Rico, USA

Latin America:

- Academia de Artes Culinarias de Guatemala, Guatemala.

Asia:

- Hong Kong Culinary Academy, Penasia School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong
- Cilantro Culinary Academy, Malaysia
- School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts, KDU College, Malaysia
- Taylor's College, School of Hospitality & Tourism, Malaysia
- Center for Culinary Arts, Manila, Philippines
- Culinary Academy Of India, Hyderabad, India
- MOST InstituteAngeles,Pampanga Philippines
- Sebu Institute of Culinary Arts (SICA), Visayan Federation

Middle East:

- International Centre for Culinary Arts, Dubai (ICCA Dubai)

Other:


- Le Cordon Bleu (locations in 20 countries)


List of food companies
Australia



- Sanitarium

- Category:Food companies of Australia



Canada



- Maple Leaf Foods

- McCain Foods Limited



China




- Category:Food companies of China

- Amoy Food

- Category:Food manufacturers of Hong Kong



Europe



- Bakkavör

- C&C Group plc

- Nestlé

- Barilla Group

- Unilever

- Danone

- Ferrero SpA

- Parmalat

- Yoplait





Indonesia



- Indofood

- Garudafood

- Sosro

- Dua Kelinci



India




- Amul

- Britannia Industries

- Dabur

- Haldiram's

- Marico

- Heritage Foods

- Hindustan Unilever

- Mother Dairy

- Parle Agro



Japan



- Ajinomoto

- Toyo Suisan

- Nissin Foods

- Ezaki Glico

- Morinaga

- Meiji Seika

- Kikkoman



Kenya



- Del Monte Kenya



New Zealand




- Emerson's Brewery

- Griffin's Foods

- McCashins Brewery

- Monteith's

- Speight's

- Whitestone cheese

- Wigram Beer



Pakistan




- Mitchell's Fruit Farms Limited



Philippines



- San Miguel Corporation



Portugal



- Lactogal



Singapore



- Bee Cheng Hiang

- BreadTalk

- Yeo Hiap Seng



South Korea



- Category:Food manufacturers of South Korea

- Gyeonggi Snack Company

- Lotte Confectionery



Trinidad and Tobago



- Flavorite Ice Cream



Turkey



- Efes Beverage Group

- Tekel Birası

- Ülker



United Kingdom



- Premier Foods

- United Biscuits



Ukraine



- Sandora



United States




- Atkins Nutritionals

- Annie's Homegrown

- Appalachian Brewing Company

- Auntie Anne's

- Blackjack Pizza

- Boston Market

- ConAgra Foods

- Campbell Soup Company

- Dean Foods

- Frontier Natural Products Co-op

- General Mills

- Hormel

- Kellogg Company

- Kraft Foods

- Mars

- Ocean Spray

- Odwalla

- PepsiCo

- Pinnacle Foods

- Ralcorp



List of brand name soft drinks products
Carbonated drinks



1. Coca-Cola Company

- Appletiser or Appletise

- Aquarias

- Barq's

- Coca-Cola

  * Coca-Cola Relentless

  * Coca-Cola With Orange

  * New Coke

  * Coca-Cola C2

- Coca-Cola Zero

- Sprite Zero

- Grapetiser[citation needed]

- Peartiser[citation needed]

- Vault (soft drink)

  * Vault Red Blitz

- Leed

- Lilt

- Diet Coke

  * Diet Coke with Lime

  * Diet Coke Lemon

- Coke Lite

- Fanta

  * Wild Strawberry Fanta ((fact}}

  * Strawberry Fanta[citation needed]

- Fresca

- Sprite

- Tab

  * Tab Clear

  * Coca Cola Black Cherry



2. PepsiCo brands



- Mirinda

- Mountain Dew

  * Diet Mountain Dew

  * Caffeine Free Mountain Dew

  * Mountain Dew Code Red

  * Mountain Dew Live Wire

  * Mountain Dew Baja Blast

  * Mountain Dew Revolution (Discontinued)

  * Mountain Dew Super Nova (Discontinued)

  * Mountain Dew Voltage

  * Mountain Dew Pitch Black (Discontinued)

  * Mountain Dew Pitch Black II (Discontinued)

  * MDX

  * AMP Energy

- Mug Root Beer

- Pepsi

  * Pepsi Cola

  * Pepsi Blue

  * Pepsi Max

  * Pepsi Jazz Strawberries &Cream

  * Pepsi Jazz Black Cherry & Vanilla

- Sierra Mist



3. Cadbury Schweppes



- Dr Pepper

- Canada Dry

- 7-Up

  * 7-Up Free

  * Cherry 7Up

- Orangina

- Dr Pepper Cherry Vanilla



Cola



- Jolt Cola

- Mecca Cola

- Panda Cola

- Panda Pops (drinks brand)

- Sport Cola

- Virgin Vanilla Cola



Lemonade



- Cresta (soft drink)

- R.Whites

- Corona (soft drink)

- Larkspur (lemonade)

- Monster (energy drink)



Citrus Soda



- Britvic

  * Britvic 55

- Tango (drink)

  * Tango Clear

  * Tango Ice Blast

- Cariba (drink) : See Lilt ( based on [1])

- Sunkist

- Tropicana Tw!ster Soda



Others



- Ayodhyacola.com  : Ginger beer,Root Beer, Cream soda ,Lemonade



Others and unsorted



- Barr

  * Irn Bru

  * Tizer

                + Tizer Fruitz[citation needed]

                + Tizer "ItzRed" Colourz[citation needed]



- Bawls

- Carters Refreshing Root Beer

- Dr Brown's

- Fizz

- Freekee

- Kinnie

- Lucozade

- Peanuts (drink)

- Pocari Sweat

- Oronamin C Drink

- Red Bull

- Schweppes Tonic

- Sodastream

- Julmust



Mineral Water



- Volvic

  * Volvic Splash[citation needed]

  * Volvic Revive [3]

- Buxton

- Highland Spring

- Perrier

- Vittel

  * Vittel Raspberry[citation needed]

- Voss (water)

- Monster Ausalt

- Monster Moca

- Monster

- Amp

- Rockstar

- Big Buzz

- Double D'S



Juice



- Tropicana

  * Tropicana Pure Premium Fibre

  * Tropicana Festive Blend

- T and T Jazz Berry Alternative Fruit Mix Drink

- Pomegreat

- Minute Maid

- Britvic

- Bellywashers



Squash & Cordials



- Ribena

- Robinsons (drink)

- Robinsons For Milk

- Vimto

- Sunny Delight

- Kia-Ora



Milk (and related)



- Alpro Soya Milk (for now see Alpro)

- Yazoo Chill

- Nestle Ski StopGap 24/7

- Nesquik

- Hyper Cow

- Marvel (milk)

- Frij

- Crusha

- YooHoo



Hot Drinks



- AktaVite

- Typhoo (tea)

- Tetley (tea)

- Take One Chocolate Instantly

- Nescafe

- Maxwell House

- PG Tips (Unilever)

- Ovaltine

- Horlicks

- Poopeis[citation needed]



Miscellaneous and unsorted



- Tree Top (drinks brand)

- Trendy Pops (drinks brand)

- Unilever Adez

- Unibev Jelly Juice

- Squirt

- Softa - Kenya

- Solo (Australia)/Solo (Norway)

- Quatro

- Liptonice

- Cocoa Shot

- Meri-Mate

- Hi-Spot (drinks brand)

- Boo Bee Juice

- Bruce & Clarke

- Sosro (Indonesia)



Companies/Parent brands



- Rodwells

- R. Whites





List of vegetable oils
Edible oils



Major oils

Sunflowers are the source of Sunflower oil.



These oils account for a significant fraction of worldwide edible oil production. All are also used as fuel oils.



- Coconut oil, a cooking oil, high in saturated fat, particularly used in baking and cosmetics.

- Corn oil, a common cooking oil with little odor or taste.

- Cottonseed oil, used in manufacturing potato chips and other snack foods.

- Olive oil, used in cooking, cosmetics, soaps, and as a fuel for traditional oil lamps.

- Palm oil, the most widely produced tropical oil. Popular in West African and Brazilian cuisine. Also used to make biofuel.

- Peanut oil (Ground nut oil), a clear oil used for dressing salads and, due to its high smoke point, especially used for frying.

- Rapeseed oil, including Canola oil, one of the most widely used cooking oils.

- Safflower oil, produced for export for over 50 years, first for use in paint industry, now mostly as a cooking oil.[11]

- Sesame oil, cold pressed as light cooking oil, hot pressed for a darker and stronger flavor.[12]

- Soybean oil, produced as a byproduct of processing soy meal.[13]

- Sunflower oil, a common cooking oil, also used to make biodiesel.[14]



Nut oils

Hazelnuts from the Common Hazel, used to make Hazelnut oil.



Nut oils are generally used in cooking, for their flavor. They are also quite costly, because of the difficulty of extracting the oil.



- Almond oil, used as an edible oil, but primarily in the manufacture of pharmaceutical drugs.[15]

- Cashew oil, somewhat comparable to olive oil. May have value for fighting dental cavities.[16]

- Hazelnut oil, mainly used for its flavor. Also used in skin care, because of its slight astringent nature.[17][18]

- Macadamia oil, strongly flavored, contains no trans fat, and a good balance of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.[19]

- Mongongo nut oil (or manketti oil), from the seeds of the Schinziophyton rautanenii, a tree which grows in South Africa. High in vitamin E. Also used in skin care.[20]

- Pecan oil, valued as a food oil, but requiring fresh pecans for good quality oil.[21]

- Pine nut oil usually added to foods as a flavoring agent.

- Pistachio oil, strongly flavored oil, particularly for use in salads.[22]

- Walnut oil, used for its flavor, also used by Renaissance painters in oil paints.[23][24]



Oils from melon and gourd seeds

Watermelon seed oil, extracted from the seeds of Citrullus vulgaris, is used in cooking in West Africa.



Members of the cucurbitaceae include gourds, melons, pumpkins, and squashes. Seeds from these plants are noted for their oil content, but little information is available on methods of extracting the oil. In most cases, the plants are grown as food, with dietary use of the oils as a byproduct of using the seeds as food.[25]



- Bottle gourd oil, extracted from the seeds of the Lagenaria siceraria, widely grown in tropical regions throughout the world. Used medicinally and as an edible oil.[26]

- Buffalo gourd oil, from the seeds of the Cucurbita foetidissima, a vine with a rank odor, native to southwest North America.[27]

- Pumpkin seed oil, a specialty cooking oil, produced in Austria and Slovenia. Poor tolerance for high temperatures.[28]

- Watermelon seed oil, pressed from the seeds of Citrullus vulgaris. Traditionally used in cooking in West Africa.[29]



Food supplements



A number of oils are used as food supplements, for their nutrient content or medical effect.



- Acai oil, from the fruit of several species of the Açaí Palm (Euterpe). Grown in the Amazon region. Similar to grape seed oil. They are used in cosmetics and as a food supplement.[30]

- Blackcurrant seed oil, used as a food supplement, because of high content of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.[31]

- Borage seed oil, similar to blackcurrant seed oil, used primarily medicinally.[32]

- Evening primrose oil, used as a food supplement for its purported medicinal properties.[33]



Other edible oils

Carob seed pods, used to make carob pod oil.



- Amaranth oil, high in squalene and unsaturated fatty acids, used in food and cosmetic industries.[34]

- Apricot oil, similar to, but much cheaper than almond oil, which it resembles. Only obtained from certain cultivars.[35]

- Apple seed oil, used in cosmetics and shampoos.[36] Also used as an edible oil.[37]

- Argan oil, a food oil from Morocco that has also attracted recent attention in Europe.[38]

- Artichoke oil, extracted from the seeds of the Cynara cardunculus. Similar in use and composition to safflower and sunflower oil.[39]

- Avocado oil, a nutty-flavored culinary oil, also used as a base for infusions.[40] Also used in cosmetics.[41] Unusually high smoke point of 510°F.[42]

- Babassu oil, similar to, and used as a substitute for, coconut oil.[43]

- Ben oil, extracted from the seeds of the Moringa oleifera. High in behenic acid. Extremely stable edible oil. Also suitable for biofuel.[44]

- Borneo tallow nut oil, extracted from the fruit of species of genus Shorea. Used as a substitute for cocoa butter, and to make soap, candles, cosmetics and medicines.[45]

- Cape Chestnut oil, otherwise known as Yangu oil, is a popular oil in African skin care.

- Carob pod oil (Algaroba oil), from carob, used medicinally.[46]

- Cassia oil, made from Cinnamon, this spiced oil is used to flavour Easter biscuits

- Cocoa butter, from the cacao plant. Used in the manufacture of chocolate, as well as in some cosmetics.

- Cocklebur oil, from species of genus Xanthium, with similar properties to poppyseed oil, similar in taste and smell to sunflower oil.[47][48]

- Cohune oil, from the Attalea cohune (cohune palm), similar to coconut oil in makeup and usage[49]



Coriander seeds are the source of an edible pressed oil, Coriander seed oil.



- Coriander seed oil, from coriander seeds, used medicinally. Also used as a flavoring agent in pharmaceutical and food industries.[50]

- Dika oil, from Irvingia gabonensis seeds, native to West Africa. Used to make margarine, soap and pharmaceuticals, where is it being examined as a tablet lubricant. Largely underdeveloped. [51][52]

- False flax oil made of the seeds of Camelina sativa, available in Russia as ryjhikovoye maslo (рыжиковое масло). Considered promising as a food or fuel oil.[53]

- Flax seed oil (called linseed oil when used as a drying oil). High in omega 3 and lignans, which can be used medicinally. Easily turns rancid.[54]

- Grape seed oil, suitable for cooking at high temperatures. Also used as a salad oil, and in cosmetics.[55]

- Hemp oil, a high quality food oil.[56]

- Kapok seed oil, used as an edible oil, and in soap production.[57]

- Kenaf Seed oil a fibre plant similar to Hemp.

- Lallemantia oil, from the seeds of Lallemantia iberica, discovered at archaeological sites in northern Greece.[58]

- Marula oil, extracted from the kernel of Sclerocarya birrea. Used in the food and cosmetic industry, it has strong antioxidant and moisturising properties.[59]

- Meadowfoam seed oil, highly stable oil, with over 98% long-chain fatty acids. Competes with rapeseed oil for industrial applications. [60]

- Mustard oil (pressed), used in India as a cooking oil. Also used as a massage oil.[61]

- Nutmeg butter, extracted by expression from the fruit of cogeners of genus Myristica. Nutmeg butter has a large amount of trimyristin. Nutmeg oil, by contrast, is an essential oil, extracted by steam distillation.[62]

- Okra seed oil (Hibiscus seed oil), from the seed of the Hibiscus esculentus. Composed predominantly of oleic and linoleic acids.[63] The greenish yellow edible oil has a pleasant taste and odor.[64]

- Papaya seed oil.

- Perilla seed oil, high in omega-3 fatty acids. Used as an edible oil, for medicinal purposes, in skin care products and as a drying oil.[65]

- Pequi oil, extracted from the seeds of Caryocar brasiliense. Used in Brazil as a highly prized cooking oil.[66]

- Pine nut oil. An expensive food oil, from pine nuts, used in salads and as a condiment. [67]



Poppy seeds, used to make poppyseed oil



- Poppyseed oil, used for cooking,[68] moisturizing skin,[69] in paints and varnishes,[70] and in soaps.

- Prune kernel oil, marketed as a gourmet cooking oil.[71]

- Quinoa oil, similar in composition and use to corn oil.[72]

- Ramtil oil, pressed from the seeds of the one of several species of genus Guizotia abyssinica (Niger pea) in India and Ethiopia. Used for both cooking and lighting.[73]

- Rice bran oil, suitable for high temperature cooking. Widely used in Asia.[74]

- Royle oil, pressed from the seeds of Prinsepia utilis, a wild, edible oil shrub that grows in the higher Himalayas. Used medicinally in Nepal.[75]

- Sacha Inchi oil, from the Peruvian Amazon. High in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.[76]

- Tea seed oil (Camellia oil), widely used in southern China as a cooking oil. Also used in making soaps, hair oils and a variety of other products.[77]

- Thistle oil, pressed from the seeds of Silybum marianum. Relatively unstable. Also used for skin care products.[78]

- Tigernut oil (or nut-sedge oil) is pressed from the tuber of Cyperus esculentus. It has properties similar to soybean, sunflower and rapeseed oils.[79] It is used in cooking and making soap[80] and has potential as a biodiesel fuel.[79]

- Tomato seed oil. High in unsaturated fats and lysine. Potentially useful as a protein supplement.[81]

- Wheat germ oil, used as a dietary supplement, and for its "grainy" flavor. Also used medicinally. Highly unstable
List of snack foods
Bread/sandwiches

- Tea sandwich



Cheese

- Obatzda

- String cheese



Chips/Crisps

- Banana chips/Plantain chips

- Cheese curls

- Cheese puffs

- Cheez-It

- Combos

- Corn chips

- Nachos

- Pita chips

- Bagel chips

- Pretzels

- Potato chips

- Veggie Chips

- Pork rind

- Snack Mix

- Sunflower Chips

- Twisties

- Tortilla chips

- Straw Crisps

- Sun Chips



Cookies/Patries

- Cookies/Biscuits

- Doughnuts

- Tastykakes

- Jaffa cake

- Fairy bread

- Leary Biscuit

- Toaster pastries



Candy

- chocolate bars

- chocolate truffles

- confections

- caramels

- marshmallows

- nerds

- Pixy Stix

- candy bars

- jelly beans

- gummy bears

- licorice

- lollipops

- candy canes

- gumdrops

- taffy

- macaroons

- Mike and Ikes

- Puppy chow

- fairy cakes



Doughy/Floury

- Bonda

- Pakora

- Khanom buang

- Croquettes

- Cokodok

- Poffertjes



Noodles

- Bombay mix/Bhuja

- Chakri noodles

- Cup noodles

- Mamee



Fruits

- Dried fruit

- Fruit snacks

- grapes

- Bambeanos

- Banana boats

- Tostón



apples bananas

Seeds/Nuts


- Peanuts

- Cashews

- Almonds

- Pistachio nuts

- Pumpkin seeds

- Sunflower seeds

- Corn nuts

- Coconut

- Soy nuts

- Mixed nuts

- Popcorn

- Granola

- Trail mix, gorp, scroggin



Drinks


- Cola

- Slurpee / Icee / Slush Puppie

- Gatorade

- Root Beer / root beer float

- Red Bull

- milkshake

- chocolate milk

- Sprite

- Vault

- Coffee

- lemonade

- kool aid



Other snacks

- Beef Jerky

- Crackers

- Energy bars

- French fries

- Ice cream

- Onion rings

- Tuna Snacks

- Sesame sticks

- Ada

- Rice Krispie treats

- S'mores

- Pops

- Soused herring



Specialized/country-specific

- Pakora

- Çiğ köfte

- Dolma

- Geplak

- Grass jelly

- Kibbe Nayye

- Leblebi

- Meze

- Nian gao

- Sev mamra

- Tapas




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