How is cooking spray different then regular oil?!


Question: I have a scince fair and I need to know some informatiion sbout how it s defferent.


Answers: I have a scince fair and I need to know some informatiion sbout how it s defferent.

Cooking spray contains a propellant which behaves like the aerosol in your hairspray to disperse the oil evenly on the surface. This propellant is food-safe, but does not mix with the cooking oil (like water). To solve this problem, cooking spray also contains lecithin. Lecithin is an ingredient that promotes the emulsification of the cooking oils in the spray - allowing them to mix the best way the two can. Besides those two ingredients (which are just for the user's convenience), the only difference is that most cooking oils are made of only one kind of oil and cooking spray is a blend. The blends are usually healthier and contain lower fat. Even when they don't, they may be better for you as you will use less while spraying then when using regular oils.

It has emulsifiers in it and is less dense

It's healthier.

u spray it instead of pour it

it doesnt burn

cooking spray contains a propellant (to get it out of the bottle) and alcohol, to help it go on lightly and then the alcohol evaporates almost instantly after spraying. Otherwise, the oil itself (whether Crisco or in a can of Pam) is virtually the same.

WHO CARES

It makes more mess !!

it's te same thing but they just put it in a can so u can spray it evenly across without going overboard

it is as lighter form and doesnt burn as easy. it is mixed with oxygen when sprayed therefore making it spread more easily.

It's different because cooking spray makes the food not stick to the pan and oil just makes the food liquidity.

It's different 'THAN' regular oil. Not different 'THEN'. This should help in your scince fair, getting the words right.

well for some reason in my theory, according to my senses, basing to my observation, and researching for 5 months with out eating neglecting my projects and experiments.

THE SPraY IS WAY~~~~ COOLER!! YEAH!!

Im thinking they are the same, but - Look at both products ingredients.

Cooking spray may have Lecithin in it or another emulsifier.

cuse oli is lickwide and cooking spray is or stifre and cooking spray is like not licke lickwede





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