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Vegetable Oil Collection

From the royal kitchens of Ja-Ja, The Deposed and Exiled King of Opobo, to the picturesque landscapes of Netherlands' Zaanse Schans

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: Advertisement for Allan's Anti-Fat - which claimed to be of one hundred per cent vegetable origin

Advertisement for Allan's Anti-Fat - which claimed to be of one hundred per cent vegetable origin
5308915 Advertisement for Allan's Anti-Fat - which claimed to be of one hundred per cent vegetable origin and completely safe

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: Palmiers a huile (Bords du Mono); L'Ouest Africain, 1914. Creator: Unknown

Palmiers a huile (Bords du Mono); L'Ouest Africain, 1914. Creator: Unknown
Palmiers a huile (Bords du Mono); L'Ouest Africain, 1914. From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: Price's Patent Candle Company - the Bromborough Pool Candle-Works - interior view... 1854

Price's Patent Candle Company - the Bromborough Pool Candle-Works - interior view... 1854. Creator: Unknown
The Bromborough Pool Candle-Works - interior view under three spans of roof - from a photograph, 1854. Candle factory on Merseyside

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: Closeup bright sunflower over blue sky background

Closeup bright sunflower over blue sky background

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: Ja-Ja, The Deposed and Exiled King of Opobo, West Africa, 1888. Creator: Unknown

Ja-Ja, The Deposed and Exiled King of Opobo, West Africa, 1888. Creator: Unknown
Ja-Ja, The Deposed and Exiled King of Opobo, West Africa, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38. July to December, 1888

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: Netherlands, North Holland, Zaanse Schans

Netherlands, North Holland, Zaanse Schans
Netherlands, Noord Holland, Zaanse Schans village with restored windmills, De Zoeker windmill or The Seeker which is an oil mill

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: Industria Nacional de Grasas Vegetales S. A. Barranquilla, c1940s

Industria Nacional de Grasas Vegetales S. A. Barranquilla, c1940s. From Barranquilla. [Raul de la Espriella B. Barranquilla]

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: A Modern Oil Seed Crushing Plant, c1918, (1918). Artist: Gunning King

A Modern Oil Seed Crushing Plant, c1918, (1918). Artist: Gunning King
A Modern Oil Seed Crushing Plant, c1918, (1918). From Bibbys Annual 1918, edited by Joseph Bibby. [The Priory Publishing Press, Liverpool, 1917]

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: Field of sunflowers in rural Nebraska. Sunflowers are used to produce vegetable oil

Field of sunflowers in rural Nebraska. Sunflowers are used to produce vegetable oil, and are commonly gown for food, biodiesel, and their aesthetic beauty

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: Rancid vegetable oil washed up on beach, Chesil Beach, Dorset, England, February

Rancid vegetable oil washed up on beach, Chesil Beach, Dorset, England, February

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: Rancid vegetable oil amongst rubbish washed up on beach, Chesil Beach, Dorset, England, February

Rancid vegetable oil amongst rubbish washed up on beach, Chesil Beach, Dorset, England, February

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: Three bottles of olive oil infused with herbs and spices

Three bottles of olive oil infused with herbs and spices

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: Bottle with vegetable oil spilling out of it

Bottle with vegetable oil spilling out of it

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: A bottle of vegetable oil

A bottle of vegetable oil

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: Two bottles of olive oil

Two bottles of olive oil

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: Alternative fuels

Alternative fuels. Conceptual image of a tyre with the names and chemical formulae of possible fuels that could be used as an alternative to petrol or diesel

Background imageVegetable Oil Collection: Tub of margarine

Tub of margarine. Margarine is a butter-substitute that does not contain dairy fat, but is usually made from vegetable oils and skimmed milk. It may also contain vitamin A and D supplements


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From the royal kitchens of Ja-Ja, The Deposed and Exiled King of Opobo, to the picturesque landscapes of Netherlands' Zaanse Schans, a rich history that spans across continents. This versatile ingredient has been cherished for centuries, its secrets passed down through generations. In England's West Sussex, fields adorned with bright yellow colored Rape plants, Brassica napus, create a breathtaking sight. These vibrant flowers hold within them the promise production - a testament to nature's abundance and mankind's ingenuity. Industria Nacional de Grasas Vegetales S. A. Barranquilla in Colombia stands as a testament to modernity in the 1940s. Here, cutting-edge technology crushes oil seeds to extract their precious oils. A symbol of progress and innovation in an ever-evolving world. A glimpse into the past takes us back to 1918 when Gunning King captured the essence of a modern oil seed crushing plant through his artistry. His work immortalizes an era where machinery revolutionized how we produce vegetable oil on a large scale. But it is amidst the golden fields of Arundel in West Sussex where Brassica napus reigns supreme once again. As far as the eye can see, these radiant crops stand tall - guardians of our culinary traditions and providers of nourishment for countless meals. Vegetable oil connects us all - from ancient kings seeking flavor perfection to industrial pioneers pushing boundaries, and is not just an essential ingredient; it represents resilience and adaptability throughout history. So next time you reach for that bottle or admire those sun-kissed fields swaying gently in the breeze remember: Vegetable oil is more than just cooking fuel; it embodies centuries worth of stories waiting to be discovered.