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Are you speaking about oil palm?? Yes you can cultivate oil palm. The oil palm is a perennial crop with long-lasting yields, because its productive life can last longer than 50 years; however after 25 years harvesting becomes difficult due to the height of the stalk.
Processing of the oil palm's fruits is done at the oil mill or extracting plant. That is where the process of extracting crude oil from the palm and from the palm kernel is carried out. Because of its physical composition, palm oil can be used in diverse preparations without the need for hydrogenation, a process in which trans fats, which are undesirable fatty acids that cause illnesses such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease among others, are formed.
It is currently the world's second most highly consumed oil and is used for making bread, pastry, candy, ice cream, instant soups, sauces, diverse frozen and dehydrated foods as well as nondairy creamers for use with coffee.
Palm oil and palm kernel oil are also used specifically for the manufacture of oleochemical products such as fatty acids, fatty esters, fatty alcohols and nitrogen fat and glycerol compounds, which are essential elements for making soaps, detergents, lubricants for paint, varnishes, gums and ink.
It has recently come to be used as biofuel. Biodiesel is now a new alternative for the use of palm oil as a raw material for other products.
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Ashwini