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I'd like to try with different fruit seeds , avocado etc...
Quote from: luc on August 18, 2013, 05:54:00 PMI'd like to try with different fruit seeds , avocado etc...FYI Luc the edible avocado oil is pressed from the flesh of avocado fruits, not from the pits. The pits are not edible.The seed yields a milky fluid with the odor and taste of almond. Because of its tannin content, it turns red on exposure, providing an indelible red-brown or blackish ink which was used to write many documents in the days of the Spanish Conquest. These are now preserved in the archives of Popayan. The ink has also been used to mark cotton and linen textiles.http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/avocado_ars.html#Avocado Oil
Quote from: fruitlovers on August 18, 2013, 07:29:27 PMQuote from: luc on August 18, 2013, 05:54:00 PMI'd like to try with different fruit seeds , avocado etc...FYI Luc the edible avocado oil is pressed from the flesh of avocado fruits, not from the pits. The pits are not edible.The seed yields a milky fluid with the odor and taste of almond. Because of its tannin content, it turns red on exposure, providing an indelible red-brown or blackish ink which was used to write many documents in the days of the Spanish Conquest. These are now preserved in the archives of Popayan. The ink has also been used to mark cotton and linen textiles.http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/avocado_ars.html#Avocado OilInteresting ....one day I'll have to read all the books I have..