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. | cotton breathes cotton is soft, absorbent, and breathable. so, if your clothes are itchy, irritating, stiff, or clingy, check your label because your clothing may not be cotton-rich, or at least % cotton. cotton breathes better than oil-based synthetic fabrics like polyester*, so it keeps you cool
doesn't stink when you're cooking dinner, working out, or sitting around the campfire, your clothes are bound to soak in different odors. these odors tend to stick to polyester even after you wash it, but this doesn't happen with cotton. cotton releases odorous substances during washing more easily than...
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oils impure; need refining to make them safer, says prasad at icf meet thursday, january, , : am [ist] our bureau, mumbai the oil obtained either from expellers or solvent extraction plant contains some impurities which adversely affect the safety, flavour, odour and appearance of oil and are required
"fssai has recognised several oils for cooking purposes, and some of the most common cooking oils being consumed are as follows - coconut oil, cottonseed oil, groundnut oil, linseed/flaxseed oil, mustard oil, rapeseed or mustard oil (low erucic acid), olive oil, palmolein, palm stearin, palm kernel oil...
https://www.fssai.gov.in/upload/media/FSSAI_News_Oil_FNB_11_01_2019.pdf