| Walnut oil, used for its flavor, also used by Renaissance pa |
| Walnut oil, used for its flavor, also used by Renaissance painters in oil paints.[21][22] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Walnut oil is oil extracted from walnuts. |
| Pistachio oil, strongly flavored oil, particularly for use i |
| Pistachio oil, strongly flavored oil, particularly for use in salads.[20] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pistachio oil is a pressed oil, extracted from the fruit of Pistacia ve ... |
| Pecan oil, valued as a food oil, but requiring fresh pecans |
| Pecan oil, valued as a food oil, but requiring fresh pecans for good quality oil.[19] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pecan oil is an edible pressed oil extracted from the pecan ... |
| Macadamia oil, strongly flavored, contains no trans-fats, an |
| Macadamia oil, strongly flavored, contains no trans-fats, and a good balance of omega-3 and omega-6.[18] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Macadamia oil (or Macadamia nut oil) is ... |
| Hazelnut oil, mainly used for its flavor. Also used in skin |
| Hazelnut oil, mainly used for its flavor. Also used in skin care, because of its slight astringent nature.[16][17] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Common Hazel (Corylus avel ... |
| Cashew oil, somewhat comparable to olive oil. May have value |
| Cashew oil, somewhat comparable to olive oil. May have value for fighting dental cavities.[15] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cashew oil refers to oil extracted from the fruit ... |
| Almond oil, used as an edible oil, but primarily in the manu |
| Almond oil, used as an edible oil, but primarily in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals.[14] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Almond (Prunus dulcis, syn. Prunus amygdalus Bats ... |
| Sunflower oil, a common cooking oil, also used to make biodi |
| Sunflower oil, a common cooking oil, also used to make biodiesel.[13] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sunflower oil is the non-volatile oil expressed from sunflower (Helianthus ... |
| Soybean oil, produced as a byproduct of processing soy meal. |
| Soybean oil, produced as a byproduct of processing soy meal.[12] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The soybean (U.S.) or soya bean (UK) (Glycine max) is a species of legume native ... |
| Sesame oil, cold pressed as light cooking oil, hot pressed f |
| Sesame oil, cold pressed as light cooking oil, hot pressed for a darker and stronger flavor.[11] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sesame oil (also known as gingelly oil and til o ... |