Fenugreek

Fenugreek vegetable oil is a natural oil extracted from the seeds of the fenugreek plant. The oil has a distinct flavor and aroma and is commonly used in various industrial applications. In this technical report, we will provide detailed information on fenugreek vegetable oil, including its synonyms, botanical names, growing locations, chemical composition, extraction methods, industrial uses, and market prices.

Synonyms: Fenugreek vegetable oil is also known as methi oil, trigonella oil, and Greek hayseed oil.

Botanical names: The botanical name of the fenugreek plant is Trigonella foenum-graecum. The plant belongs to the family Fabaceae and is native to western Asia and the Mediterranean region.

Growing locations: Fenugreek plants are primarily grown in India, Egypt, Morocco, and China. The plant prefers well-drained soil and warm temperatures. It is an annual plant that grows up to two feet tall and produces yellow or white flowers.

Part of the plant used: The seeds of the fenugreek plant are used to extract the oil. The seeds are dried and then crushed to extract the oil.

Chemical composition: Fenugreek vegetable oil contains several essential fatty acids, including linoleic acid, oleic acid, and palmitic acid. It also contains various vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, iron, and magnesium.

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  1. Type :Carrier Oils

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    Name :Trinity essence

    Type :Producer

    Headquarters :Egypt

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    Name :Novel Nutrients

    Type :Distributor

    Headquarters :India

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    Name :The Perfumery

    Headquarters :United States

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    Name :Al Sheikh For Export

    Type :Distributor

    Headquarters :Egypt

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