DianaMoon
Well-Known Member
I've counted three that are used in artisan soapmaking: Sunflower, Safflower, & Canola. Do they behave radically differently in soapmaking?
I would add that RBO also about twice as much accelerating unsaponifiables as sunflower.I’ve use high oleic sunflower in many of my recipes as a way to adjust the oleic content, which I keep at 40-45% of the recipe. The behavior of a particular recipe doesn’t change noticeably if I keep the oleic percentage the same. On the other hand, if I sub HO sunflower in for rice bran oil at an equal percentage, the recipe will slow down, which I assume is because the sunflower doesn’t contribute much palmitic (3) + stearic (4) compared with RBO with palmitic (22j + stearic (3).
Lauric | 24 |
Myristic | 10 |
Palmitic | 6 |
Stearic | 4 |
Ricinoleic | 0 |
Oleic | 46 |
Linoleic | 3 |
Linolenic | 1 |
Lauric | 24 |
Myristic | 10 |
Palmitic | 7 |
Stearic | 3 |
Ricinoleic | 0 |
Oleic | 43 |
Linoleic | 9 |
Linolenic | 0 |
Lauric | 24 |
Myristic | 10 |
Palmitic | 6 |
Stearic | 4 |
Ricinoleic | 0 |
Oleic | 46 |
Linoleic | 3 |
Linolenic | 1 |
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