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  • How many grams of vegetable oil in 1 mL?
  • 1 milliliter of vegetable oil is equivalent 0.921 grams. How much is 0.921 grams of vegetable oil in milliliters? 0.921 grams of vegetable oil equals 1 milliliter. It is a bit tricky to get an accurate food conversion since its characteristics change according to humidity, temperature, or how well packed the ingredient is.‌
  • How much oil does palm oil produce per hectare?
  • A paid subscription is required for full access. Palm oil produces more oil per hectare than any other major vegetable oil crop, at 3.3 metric tons per hectare. In comparison, soybeans produced just 0.4 metric tons per hectare. Palm oil comes from the oil palm fruit, and has been growing in demand in recent decades.‌
  • How much vegetable oil do you eat a day?
  • According to food availability data, by 2010, the amount of vegetable oil in the US food supply was 50 grams, or 11 teaspoons of vegetable oil each day per capita. These data do not account for waste, however; consumption data suggest intake of linoleic acid (the major omega-6 fatty acid) is around 17 grams per day, about 7% of energy intake.‌
  • Which vegetable plant bears the highest oil yield?
  • The vegetable plant that bears the highest oil yield is Palm Oil. About two-thirds of the total fat oil production is supplied by oil seeds, with palm oil having the maximum share of 33%.‌
  • How much Oil can you get from groundnut seeds?
  • On average, you can expect to get between 350-500 ml of oil from 1 kg of groundnut seeds, but the actual yield may vary depending on the specific circumstances. By using high-quality seeds, the right extraction method, and the appropriate equipment, you can maximise the oil yield and obtain a high-quality groundnut oil for your culinary needs.‌
  • Which oil seed has the highest yield per hectare?
  • Palm oil seeds have the highest yield per hectare among oil seeds. Approximately two-thirds of the total fat oil production comes from oil seeds, with palm oil having the largest share of 33%. Other oil seed crops that dominate international markets for trade include copra, cotton, palm, peanut, rapeseed, soybean, and sunflower.